There are 2 of these on a baseball diamond but only one on a bowling lane; don't step over it
the foul line
Fleshy crest on the head of a fowl
the comb
Sturdiest 3-pig construction material
brick
Coal residue, not to be confused with a popular soda
coke
Measuring about a foot long, it's the smallest of the woodwinds
the piccolo
This type of chicken at KFC sounds like another type of food altogether, but it's just bite-sized pieces of white meat chicken
popcorn chicken
3 strikes in a row is a turkey; 2 in a row is this, like a big serving of Wild Turkey
a double
To speak or perform without rehearsal
to ad lib
A painful cramp of the neck
a crick
3-hole is one type of this piece of office equipment
punch
An awkward situation, or a food preserved in brine
a pickle
Haven't had enough sugar? There are 97 grams of it in a Small Caramel Frosty from this chain
Wendy's
For a pro bowler, it's 200; on the 5th at St. Andrews, it's 5
par
This word for something you might find in a dusty corner comes from coppa, an Old English word for "spider"
a cobweb
Yiddish for a comic's act
schtick
Dustin Lance Black won an Oscar for writing this 2008 film
Milk
Drifter Hal Carter comes to a Kansas town in this William Inge play
Picnic
This restaurant rolled out a new french fry recipe in 2011; try 'em with the BK Single Stacker
Burger King
Like a submerging submarine, a bowling ball that hooks sharply at the last second is said to do this
dive
To soak up
to absorb
Term for a magazine printed on glossy paper
slick
It's been used as a synonym for electric current since the 19th century
juice
Pace foods makes this sauce in mild, medium & of course hot varieties
picante
Carl's Jr. & this more eastern burger joint are sister restaurants with nearly identical gold star logos
Hardee's
To pick up a Woolworth's split, a bowler tries to clip the left side of the 5 pin, throwing it across the lane to hit the pin with this number
the 10 pin
Slang for a baseball argument, or an edible plant of the genus rheum
rhubarb
An unbranded calf, or someone who doesn't conform
a maverick
The dictionary says it's "a person regarded as being assured & artfully ingratiating in manner"
a smoothie
On offense, John Stockton & Karl Malone were masters of this 3-word basketball play
pick and roll
Go to this eatery's drivethrudiet.com & read about Christine's weight loss using Fresco items
Taco Bell