| 
      
     | 
    
      
     | 
    
      
     | 
    
      
     | 
    
      
     | 
    
      
     | 
  
  
    | 
     | 
    
  
    | 
       
        
       
     | 
   
  
    | To steal a quick glance or look through a small hole | 
    peep
 
  | 
   
 
     | 
    
  
    | 
       
        
       
     | 
   
  
    | "Founder and head of the Israelite priesthood, who, with his brother Moses, led the Israelites out of Egypt" | 
    Aaron
 
  | 
   
 
     | 
    
  
    | 
       
        
       
     | 
   
  
    | In an 1819 letter Keats wrote that this lord & poet "cuts a figure, but he is not figurative" | 
    (Alex: You are right with a minute to go.)
  Lord Byron
 
  | 
   
 
     | 
    
  
    | 
       
        
       
     | 
   
  
    | The name of this dish of marinated lamb, skewered & grilled, comes from the Greek for "skewer" & also starts with "s" | 
    (Joey: What's shish kebab?)
  souvlaki
 
  | 
   
 
     | 
    
  
    | 
       
        
       
     | 
   
  
    | According to a song from "Camelot", it's a "lusty" month "when ev'ryone goes blissfully astray" | 
    May
 
  | 
   
 
     | 
  
  
    
  
    | 
       
        
       
     | 
   
  
    | This machine that cuts down on your heave & increases your ho is part of a block & tackle arrangement | 
    a pulley
 
  | 
   
 
     | 
    
  
    | 
       
        
       
     | 
   
  
    | This tool used to establish a horizontal plane has a glass tube containing alcohol & an air bubble | 
    a level
 
  | 
   
 
     | 
    
  
    | 
       
        
       
     | 
   
  
    | "Chairman (1969-2004) of the Palestine Liberation Organization" | 
    Arafat
 
  | 
   
 
     | 
    
  
    | 
       
        
       
     | 
   
  
    | Keats rhymed, "life is but" this long; "a fragile dew-drop on its perilous way" (especially for poor John) | 
    a day long
 
  | 
   
 
     | 
    
  
    | 
       
        
       
     | 
   
  
    | Because it's cured & stored in brine, this crumbly white cheese made from sheep's milk is often referred to as pickled cheese | 
    feta
 
  | 
   
 
     | 
    
  
    | 
       
        
       
     | 
   
  
    | In a song from "Chicago", we're told to "give 'em the old" this title, "give 'em an act with lots of flash in it" | 
    razzle dazzle
 
  | 
   
 
     | 
  
  
    | 
     | 
    
  
    | 
       
        
       
     | 
   
  
    | A failure, specifically a bomb that doesn't go off | 
    a dud
 
  | 
   
 
     | 
    
  
    | 
       
        
       
     | 
   
  
    | "Died August 25, 2012...resigned from NASA in 1971...awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 1969" | 
    (Neil) Armstrong
 
  | 
   
 
     | 
    
  
    | 
       
        
       
     | 
   
  
    | Keats called it the "season of mists and mellow fruitfulness, close bosom-friend of the maturing sun" | 
    (Paula: What is spring?)
  autumn/fall
 
  | 
   
 
     | 
    
  
    | 
       
        
       
     | 
   
  
    | This clear Greek liqueur is quite potent, so it's usually mixed with water, which turns it white & cloudy | 
    ouzo
 
  | 
   
 
     | 
    
  
    | 
       
        
       
     | 
   
  
    | "Nothing portentous or polite, tragedy tomorrow", this "tonight" | 
    comedy
 
  | 
   
 
     | 
  
  
    
  
    | 
       
        
       
     | 
   
  
    | A Mason jar lid & a spiral staircase are examples of this kind of simple machine | 
    (Alex: And that would be [*].) (Joey: Tough day.)
  a screw
 
  | 
   
 
     | 
    
  
    | 
       
        
       
     | 
   
  
    | One who brings another back to life; it follows "corpse" in the name of a cocktail | 
    reviver
 
  | 
   
 
     | 
    
  
    | 
       
        
       
     | 
   
  
    | "The most famous mathematician and inventor of Ancient Greece" | 
    Archimedes
 
  | 
   
 
     | 
    
  
    | 
       
        
       
     | 
   
  
    | In "Ode on a Grecian Urn", these 5 words precede, "that is all ye know on earth, and all ye need to know" | 
    (Joey: What is we come and we go?)
  beauty is truth, truth beauty
 
  | 
   
 
     | 
    
     | 
    
  
    | 
       
        
       
     | 
   
  
    | Song that says, "You make me smile with my heart; your looks are laughable, unphotographable" | 
    (Alex: And all of that because you're [*].)
  "My Funny Valentine"
 
  | 
   
 
     | 
  
  
    
  
    | 
       
        
       
     | 
   
  
    | (Jimmy of the Clue Crew operates a doorknob.)  It's hard turning just the post of a doorknob, but put the knob on, & it's now the simple machine known as the wheel & this | 
    (Julie: I'm completely blank.) ... [The end-of-round signal sounds.]
  axle
 
  | 
   
 
     | 
    
  
    | 
       
        
       
     | 
   
  
    | A deceitful, planned operation is this 5-letter type of "job" | 
    a put-up
 
  | 
   
 
     | 
    
  
    | 
       
        
       
     | 
   
  
    | "Pastor and civil rights leader who was Martin Luther King's chief aide and closest associate" | 
    Ralph Abernathy
 
  | 
   
 
     | 
    
  
    | 
       
        
       
     | 
   
  
    | Keats was quoting this Edmund Spenser poem when he told Shelley to "'load every rift' of your subject with ore" | 
    The Faerie Queene
 
  | 
   
 
     | 
    
     | 
    
  
    | 
       
        
       
     | 
   
  
    | "Once in love with" this girl, "always in love with" this girl | 
    Amy
 
  | 
   
 
     |