Unlike true ones of these crustaceans, the spiny or rock types don't have large claws
Lobsters
The Goya is considered the Spanish equivalent of this American film award
The Oscar
A pitter takes the pit out of an olive & this specialized device takes the middle out of an apple
A Corer
From the shape of its tunnels, it's the British term for a subway
The Tube
Doris,
Dennis,
D-
Day
This relative of the octopus is sometimes called a sea arrow
Squid
Studs Terkel won a 1985 Pulitzer Prize for "The Good War: An Oral History of" this conflict
World War 2
In the kitchen you may use the kitchen or poultry ones of these; the pinking type is for another room
A shears
In 1984 this airline dropped the wings from its flying kangaroo logo
Qantas
Chop,
drum,
pick-up
Sticks
Mesogloea is the gelatinous substance that gives this creature its name
Jellyfish
In 1984 this comedic actress became the 1st woman inducted into the TV Academy Hall of Fame
Lucille Ball
It's a metal stand with little feet used to separate a hot dish from a tabletop
A trivet
Discontinued 22 years earlier, the Hoboken Ferry was relaunched between these 2 states in 1989
New York & New Jersey
Snow,
blood,
piggy
Bank
The 2 parts of this "giant" bivalve's shell often weigh as much as 500 pounds
The Giant Clam
"The Dreamer of Oz", a TV movie about this author, won a 1991 Christopher Award
L. Frank Baum
A runcible spoon combines a spoon with one of these utensils
Fork
A popular car of the early 1900s was this company's Bearcat
Stutz
Coins,
pancakes,
your wig
Flip
The world's best caviar comes from the beluga, a species of this fish
Sturgeon
LBJ awarded this pope a posthumous Presidential Medal of Freedom in 1963
Raytheon's microwave ovens were first sold in 1947 under this name
Radaranges
Italian for "wasp", it's a famous make of motor scooter
Crow,
salad,
singles
Bar