A judge asks for it, but a waiter takes it
order
When thomeone thpeakths like thith
lisp
This stretching practice, often done on a mat, focuses on flexibility, balance, and breathing
yoga
Weasels, otters, badgers as well as skunks share this offensive weapon
a smell (bad odor)
In college & high school, a second year student
sophomore
Mathematical symbol which resembles a period
multiplication symbol (or decimal point)
What you are on this game
contestant
In narrative structure, an epilogue stands as this in relation to a prologue
opposite
Made on the typewriter with 2 hyphens or on a track by running 100 yds.
dash
What runners call the popular 6.2 mile road race
a 10K
Number of wings on a bee
4
Fraternities for women
sororities
Compass readings & angles are measured in these
degrees
The opposite of myopic
farsighted
All
omni
Seaweed tablets
kelp
Body-builders' nickname for their prized chest muscles
pecs
The peregrine, the world's fastest animal, is this bird of prey
falcon
Grammar school activity that might be called "exhibit & elucidate"
show and tell
In your watch it's a liquid crystal diode, but in math an "LCD" is this
lowest common denominator
What 2 opposite magnetic poles might feel for one another
attraction
The use of 2 contradictory words together, such as cruel kindness
oxymoron
The way to "prey"
hunt
Marathon runners often load these with pasta and bread before competition to maximize glycogen stores
carbohydrates
While the octopus has 8 arms, the squid has this many
10
Sounds like a national investigation, but it’s really a paper showdown with your memory
examination (exam)
Branch of math named from Arabic for "reunion of broken parts"
algebra
Two far west states with 10-letter names
california and washington
A “silent thief” that weakens bones until they break
osteoporosis
A real hunk, or one of the 2 x 4's in the wall
stud
Exercise without movement, involving contraction of muscles against resistance
isometrics
Ursine animal with fur on the soles of its feet for warmth & traction on ice
polar bears
Disability in which sufferers reverse words like "was" & "saw", for example
dyslexia
Common name of the radical sign
square root sign
From Latin word for "health", it's the opening of a letter
salutation