It's a dinosaur known for its rhino-like horns.
Triceratops
Sequioa, Sakura, Willow
Trees
Low-quality joints might often be referred to as this type of drinking establishment, that might also mean to go underwater.
Dive
The size of a battery will often be labeled on the side, and three of this letter would be a smaller battery than two!
A
A Salem museum can be found detailing the history of these, a mass panic that led to the executions of many women.
Witch Trials
They're marine mollusks commonly eaten as seafood.
Scallops
Python, Ruby, Java
Things that are old and poorly-working are often referred to as this fruit.
Lemon
This electric term that often describes something that starts and ends in the same place, is also a word for a sanctioned racetrack.
Circuit
He believed that the sky was falling, when moreso, things were falling from it, and by things I mean aliens.
Chicken Little
It's described as having one side lower or smaller than the other.
Lopsided
Gain, Tide, Persil
Laundry Detergents
If your work is this adjective, it's not good enough. But in golf, you strive to be this.
Subpar
This 1970s funk dance style, often implies that a movie is ridiculous or unnecessary when added to the end of the title.
Electric Boogaloo
A miscount of the Maya Long Calendar, had people thinking that the world would end December 21st in this year.
2012
This medical procedure often involves the removal of a small sample of tissue or fluid.
Biopsy
Marx, Plato, Confucius
Philosophers
Meaning “inferior or contemptible,” this word originally described the lowest class of Roman citizens.
Plebeian
In E=mc2, the C means "celeritas", meaning swiftness. Which makes sense, because the C is a placeholder for this.
Speed of Light
In 2016, many people became fearful due to people dressing up as these creepy figures.
Clowns
A brief summary or general survey of something.
Synopsis
President, Lettuce, Bathroom
"Heads"
This famous CEO is said to prefer hiring lazy people, as they find the fastest solution to a problem.
Bill Gates
This piece, is a conducting wire or thread with a high melting point, found in some famous electric inventions.
Filament
In 1518, the people of Strasbourg, had a plague of this, and they really believed they couldn't stop!
Dancing