Like a track athlete, you might "pass" it when turning a responsibility over to another
baton
In 1916 this soft drink introduced its iconic contoured bottle
Coca-Cola
On a cold wintry night, warm up with a traditional hot buttered this drink
rum
A big rush for a hot, spicy dish of India
a curry hurry
You can "bury" this small, short-handled axe to symbolize peace, or "take up" one to resume hostilities
a hatchet
A sharp turn in a road or river can be called this body part
elbow
"Oh, yeahhh!" Artificially fruit-flavored & made from powder, it's the state soft drink of Nebraska
Kool-Aid
Ilchester is a cheese created in 1962 by adding this potent potable to Cheddar
beer
Song for a dried plum
a prune tune
Dress uniforms of engineers in this French army branch include a leather apron & an axe; wanna run off & join?
the French Foreign Legion
The first letter is silent in this verb meaning to grind; your teeth, for example
gnash
Italian name of the machine seen here, or the strong beverage it's used to make
espresso
This type of booze is also a letter in the NATO phonetic alphabet
whiskey
An ornamental recess in a wall for a savory egg dish, perhaps the Lorraine kind
a quiche niche
An ice climber may carry an axe whose head consists of a broad adze & this pointy part often found before "axe"
a pick
It's a strong beam used in construction from wall to wall to support a ceiling
a joist
A Shirley Temple is traditionally made with ginger ale & a splash of this sweet pomegranate syrup
grenadine
Gusano Rojo is a popular brand of this tequila relative known for sometimes having a worm in the bottle
mescal
A nervous, agitated dessert like flan
a flustered custard
In the Stone Age, this stone was the main one flaked to produce arrowheads & axes; it can also be used to strike fire
flint
It means an heir, especially to a wealthy or prominent family
a scion
Lassi is a popular chilled drink from India usually made with this dairy product
yogurt
This yellow-green liqueur is made by Carthusian monks
Chartreuse
A birthday celebration for a mild Danish cheese
a havarti party
Before the axe fell in 1618, this Brit said, "So the heart be right, it is no matter which way the head lies"
Sir Walter Raleigh