Correct Answer: B
                            
                            Explanation:
                            (B) A cleat is a special kind of footwear designed especially for use on turf (that is, a grassy field); a galosh is a special kind of footwear for walking through a puddle.
CLEAT: a piece of wood or metal, often wedge-
               shaped, fastened to something to 
               strengthen it or give secure footing: cleats 
               are used on gangways, under shelves, on 
               the soles or heels of shoes, etc
TURF: a surface layer of earth containing grass 
          plants with their matted roots; sod; sward
Galosh: an overshoe, esp. a high, warmly lined 
              overshoe of rubber and fabric: usually used 
              in pl.
Puddle: a thick mixture of clay, and sometimes 
              sand, with water, that is impervious to water
 
Spike: a sharp-pointed part or projection, usually 
           slender and of metal, as along the top of an 
            iron fence, etc.
 
Sand: George (pseud. of Amandine Aurore Lucie 
          Dupin, Baronne Dudevant) 1804-76; Fr. novelist
Heel: the back part of the human foot, under the 
         ankle and behind the instep