One half minus one sixth equals this amount when reduced to its simplest fraction
one third
To be near the end is to be "on your" these anatomical items
last legs
Collective term for metal dining utensils regardless of what they're made of
silverware
To distribute playing cards
DEAL (Delaware and Alabama)
A serving dish & to throw towards the pins
bowl
All those things that enhance the buoyancy of your vessel
whatever floats your boat
If the legs of a right triangle are 6 inches & 8 inches, this is the length of the hypotenuse
10 inches
Ordinal term for Joe, Jill, Ashley & Hunter, though they don't all live in the White House
First Family
A container with flint, steel & matches, or a situation with the potential for violence & destruction
tinderbox
It precedes "Ho" in a shipboard sighting
LAND (Louisiana and North Dakota)
It's the extraordinary achievement of the terminal parts of your legs
feat/feet
Present another with the very blouse one has on
give them the shirt off your back
There are this many spots total on 2 standard dice
42
Per the Farmers' Almanac, the hot period from July 3 to August 11
dog days
Adjective for a statement meant to convey the opposite of its literal meaning
ironic
Jack and Jill were carrying one
PAIL (Pennsylvania Illinois)
Track of turbulence behind a boat & to cease to sleep
wake
Remain on your rim of the byroad.
stay in your lane
It's the product of a baker's dozen & the classic number of hills of Rome
91 (13 × 7)
This crusty phrase means a meal is about to be shared
break bread
A car driver who habitually puts the pedal to the metal
leadfoot
To decrease, as opposed to "wax"
WANE (Washington and Nebraska)
The tilt of an aircraft when turning & the land alongside a river
bank
To accord an advantage of uncertainty.
give the benefit of the doubt
A pound & a half of coffee costs $480, so it's this much per ounce
$20 ($320/pound ÷ 16)
This literary character was also known as the "Galloping Hessian of the Hollow"
Headless Horseman
North American reptile seen here

copperhead
Othello was one "of Venice"
MOOR (Missouri Oregon)
A lively folk dance & a cylinder on which film is wound
a reel
To be personally vested:
"Possess ones dermis in the contest"
Have skin in the game.