Harvest the mature gourd before the first frost and wash the surface with soap and water. Be sure to dry water off thoroughly afterwards. Place in an area with good ventilation out of the way of direct sunlight. Move to a well ventilated dark area after a week and wither hang the gourd or lay it on a rack or screen so that air can flow under the gourd. If you place a gourd on a surface instead of hanging be sure to turn it every couple of weeks. Be sure to remove and throw out any gourds that start to decay. If it produces mold remove it with a little bleach or rubbing alcohol, if the gourd has gone soft in the spot then it will need to be thrown out. The gourd will be completely dry when the outside is hard, it becomes very light, and when you can hear the seeds rattling inside.
A bottle has a neck but no hands.
Bottle neck, brass neck, guitar neck.
Cushaw ( a winter crook neck squash ) and Pumpkin.
The neck on a bottle.
no
I think you mean patty pan squash. Pattypan squash is a quick growing summer squash variety with a slightly nutty taste. In terms of their delicacy, they are more like zucchini, straight neck or crook neck squash -- they certainly aren't as hardy as acorn or spaghetti squash. You can steam, poach or saute them, much like zucchini.
The cork over the bottle's neck is going too be pushed by how much air is in the bottle.
A bottle
A neck is either part of a animal, human or bottle.
A beer bottle.
In the neck of a bottle.
If you mean the dry ice bomb as in putting dry ice in a bottle and sealing it, and then having it explode, then no. The bottle and the dry ice cannot be reused from the Dry Ice Bomb. The reasoning is that the Dry Ice would have already used enough of its fuel to try to explode the bottle that no fuel is left to explode another, and the bottle would be ripped in half by the Dry Ice inside, so the bottle cannot be reused.