Its on the meadow in Oklahoma!
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HAZEIt's on the meadow in "Oklahoma!"
ROSINIt's in the bag, on the mound
FEZIt's seen on the monkey in "Aladdin"
NFLIt's in the spotlight on some Sundays
AXLEIt's in heavy rotation on the highway
MITTIt's used on the diamond and in the kitchen
FROSTName on the American Express card in its ads
LECARAutomobile with its name in big letters on the side
SPINALTAPBand with an umlaut on the "n" in its name
OMOO1847 novel based on its author's time in the Society Islands
SCREWItem in the hardware department with a "+" or "-" on its head
SARDISRestaurant in Manhattan's theater district famous for the caricatures on its walls
SWEENEYActress who starred in the "It's Pat" sketches on "S.N.L."
DRIVERSSIDEIt's on the left in the U.S. and the right in the U.K.
ABSINTHESpirit that saw the ban on its sale in the United States lifted in 2007
setput into type or its equivalent (as on film) set the first word in italic
ADAMHADEM"Lines on the Antiquity of Microbes," a.k.a. "Fleas," in its entirety (world's shortest poem?)
flatiron(in the Western U.S.) a triangular hogback that resembles a flatiron resting on its base
flatirons(in the Western U.S.) a triangular hogback that resembles a flatiron resting on its base
dermatoglyphicsThe study of skin markings or patterns on fingers, hands, and feet, and its application, esp. in criminology
momentous(of a decision, event, or change) Of great importance or significance, esp. in its bearing on the future
isotacticof a polymer, with its attached groups of atoms in a regular order on one side of the chain
terrapinsA small edible turtle with lozenge-shaped markings on its shell, found in coastal marshes of the eastern U.S
ALLSHOOKUPSong that first topped the charts on 4-13-1957 ... or how its singer's name appears in the answers to starred clues
boulderingthe practice of rock climbing on large boulders or small outcrops either as practice or as a sport in its own right
boulderingsBOULDERING, the practice of rock climbing on large boulders or small outcrops either as practice or as a sport in its own right
stargazersA fish of warm seas that normally lies buried in the sand with only its eyes, which are on top of the head, protruding
coronaethe zone of small follicular cells immediately surrounding the ovum in the graafian follicle and accompanying the ovum on its discharge from the follicle
balancerone of a pair of slender, club-shaped appendages on the hindmost body segment of a fly, serving to maintain its balance in flight
stargazerA fish of warm seas that normally lies buried in the sand with only its eyes, which are on top of the head, protruding
goaltendingsA violation in which a defensive player interferes with a shot when it is on its downward arc or is on or over the rim
extensionA subsidiary telephone in a set of offices or similar building, on a line leading from the main switchboard but having its own additional number
goaltendingA violation in which a defensive player interferes with a shot when it is on its downward arc or is on or over the rim
savannahA port in Georgia, just south of the border with South Carolina, on the Savannah River close to its outlet on the Atlantic; pop. 131,510
samphiresA European plant of the parsley family that grows on rocks and cliffs by the sea. Its aromatic, fleshy leaves were formerly much used in pickles
stripesA long narrow band or strip, typically of the same width throughout its length, differing in color or texture from the surface on either side of it
beadleofficial who maintains a synagogue and its religious articles, chants the designated portion of the Torah on prescribed days, and assists the cantor in conducting services on festivals
beadlesofficial who maintains a synagogue and its religious articles, chants the designated portion of the Torah on prescribed days, and assists the cantor in conducting services on festivals
pegasuswinged horse, created from the blood of Medusa, that opened the spring of Hippocrene with a stroke of its hoof, and that carried Bellerophon in his attack on the Chimera
radulasa horny band or ribbon in mollusks other than bivalves that bears minute chitinous teeth on its dorsal surface and scrapes or tears off food and draws it into the mouth