This dashboard instrument tells you how fast your car is moving
Speedometer
A Bronx cheer is also known as this fruit
Raspberry
Washington: this computer geek
Bill Gates
A fine, gentle misty rain
Drizzle
Ethiopia's official language, Amharic, is the world's second most-widely spoken Semitic language; this is first
Arabic
Intense fan frenzy toward John, Paul, George & Ringo, or a 1977 Broadway musical about them
Beatlemania
A New Zealander
Kiwi
Nebraska: this "Oracle of Omaha"
Warren Buffet
Albus Dumbledore is a famous one
Wizard
More people speak this language than any other that uses the Cyrillic alphabet
Russian
Another name for mercury, it can also mean unpredictable or mercurial
Quicksilver
This disparaging term is used for a small country whose economy is mostly dependent on its fruit exports
Banana Republic
Maryland: 5.5 billion he was born in Maryland served in WW11 as a General
Ted Lerner
This 7-letter adjective means odd or unconventional in style
Bizarre
Spanish, Dutch & Belarusian are all part of this family of languages; Estonian isn't
Indo-European
This Mexican fried tortilla with meat filling is called
Chimichanga
This tropical fruit is slang for a grenade because of its similar shape & crisscross pattern
Pineapple
Oregon: this chairman of Nike
Phil Knight
A gadget, or a character in "Gremlins"
Gizmo
This language's many dialects include Bergen, Telemark & Helgeland
Norwegian
From the French, it's a low neckline on a dress
Décolletage
DD: This 2-word term for pretended disdain for what you can't have is from Aesop's fable about a fox in a vineyard
Sour Grapes
Kansas: Charles of this family that supports conservative causes
Koch
This fore-&-aft sail is set on the third mast of a ship
Mizzen
When the Philippines became independent in 1946, this was the official language; it's now called Filipino
Tagalog