It's a chase with haste, be it "Trivial" or not
Pursuit
Midday, palindromically
noon
Parade magazine once answered this age-old question with "to show the armadillo it was possible"
Why did the chicken cross the road?
It's the "FW" in the Texas airport code DFW
Fort Worth
A high wire gymnast terminating in a flying mammal
An acrobat
From the flight deck... sorry, folks, we're experiencing some this, a synonym for turmoil or tumult that also begins with T
Turbulence
This term for facial stubble first sprouted in a 1930s magazine ad
5 o'clock shadow
Mainstream advertising is sometimes reduced to this Big Apple thoroughfare
Madison Ave
The Ambassador Bridge connects Windsor to this Midwest city
Detroit
A getaway concluding in a tailless primate
escape
Differential is one type of this branch of math
Calculus
In 1965 James Leo Herlihy published this book about non-sportscaster Joe Buck, new to New York City
Midnight Cowboy
This rhyming phrase could be translated as "You have to conform to the way I'm doing things or get on the I-10"
my way or the highway
In the Keystone State, Wilkes-Barre is a twin to this electric city & birthplace of Joe Biden
Scranton
Member of the ruling class or nobility finished off by a long-tailed rodent
aristocrat
A castrato is one of these, a man lacking a certain something
A eunuch
The name of a chain known until 1946 as Tote'm Stores reflected these new opening & closing times of day
In an Elton John song, it's "where the dogs of society howl"
the Yellow Brick Road
These bustling twin cities might be collectively called Islamapindi
Islamabad & Rawalpindi
An Arabian Peninsula capital city finishing with a feline
Muscat
It's the type of conveyance seen here
a funicular
Good afternoon, Mirabilis jalapa are commonly known as these timely flowers because they don't open until late in the day
four o'clocks
St. Paul's conversion to Christianity gave us this idiom that now refers to any kind of turning point
Canots rapides are boats that connect these 2 Francophone African capitals
Kinshasa & Brazzaville
A world traveler closed out by a semi-aquatic weasel
A globetrotter