Watch: to observe
Record: Vinyl album
Fox: the animal
Field: pasture
Blackberry: mobile device
Lead: heavy metal
Fire: flames
Fork: utensil
Fly: the insect
Post: what one does on a message board
Watch - thing on my wrist
Record - pause, play stop, rewind
Fox - small hunted animal
Field - large grassy area
Blackberry - small fruit
Lead - stuff they use to make bullets
Fire - flame
Fork- utensil
Fly- away in an airplane
Post - this message to the SDMB
watch-noun, time keeping device
record- verb, to store information
Fox- noun, red animal with bushy tail
Field- noun, where foxes live
Blackberry- noun, PDA. You just don’t hear about the fruit much anymore.
Lead- noun- electrical wiring, as in, there are two leads coming off of that battery
Fire- noun, rapid oxidization of combustibles resulting in flame
Fork- noun, tined utensil used for spearing bits of food
Fly- noun, winged insect
Post- verb, to display
Watch - to observe
Record - to make a copy of something
Fox - small fury canid
Field - an expanse of land
Blackberry - small seeded fruit
Lead - pb
Fire - burning
Fork - eating utensil,
Fly - method of locomotion employed by birds, bats and insects
Post - to share a message
Bet you do over at the Eola. Cobbler! 
Watch - observe
Record - verb, as in record music
Fox - small reddish animal
Field - what you grow crops in
Blackberry - small fruit
Lead - heavy metal
Fire - flame, burning
Fork - cutlery implement
Fly - insect
Post - what comes through the mailbox at 10am (supposedly)
Watch: to observe visually
Record: to set down information for later use
Fox: small furry animal, often found in a
Field: open area of grassy land
Blackberry: delicious fruit and fast-growing landscape-strangling plant covered in spikes of doom
Lead: heavy toxic metal
Fire: used to burn things
Fork: to duplicate a process or thread of execution
Fly: annoying buzzing insect
Post: as in a fence
Without looking first:
Watch: a small timepiece worn on the wrist.
Record: a document listing information. Preferably in a manila folder.
Fox: a red and white forest animal.
Field: A large, treeless, grassy area.
Blackberry: a PDA
Lead: taking a group of people or an idea in a specific direction.
Fire: Combustion, preferably kept in a fireplace.
Fork: an eating utensil.
Fly: a small, annoying insect.
Post: responding on a message board, (ie: what I’m doing right now).
ETA: It’s odd to me that so many people see “lead” and think heavy metal. I wonder what it means that the first word that came to my mind was “follow”.
Carriage House also has some very fine fresh fruit desserts. Have you ever been out to Mammie’s out on 61S? Their pies are unbelievable!
Watch - something you wear on your wrist
Record - something you do with sound, or something you play on a phonograph (about equal in my mind)
Fox - a television network
Field - the users of a product or technology (as in “in the field” or “field technician”)
Blackberry - a handheld device used by many technical types.
Lead - a heavy metal.
Fire - hot stuff that can burn things.
Fork - a utensil.
Fly - an annoying insect.
Post - what I’m going to be doing with this message in a couple of minutes.
Watch: v. to view
Record v. to make an audio copy
Fox Pr. N- News network
Field N. area of expertise
Blackberry N. annoying communication device that keeps my husband from looking at me as we speak. 
Lead N. metal
Fire N. hot stuff
Fork N. thing you eat with
Fly N. wee creature
Post N. a message on an electronic board
Watch - to observe
Record - to record sound
Fox - animal
Field - area of land
Blackberry - fruit
Lead - metal
Fire - burning
Fork - cutlery
Fly - to take flight
Post - verb, to put in the mail
Watch - to observe something closely over a period of time
Record - to write something down
Fox - a smallish predator
Field - a flat outdoor space without many trees
Blackberry - a fruit of a certain tree
Lead - a heavy soft metal
Fire - the incandescent gasses created when something is burned
Fork - a tool used for eating
Fly - an annoying airborn insect
Post - what I’md oing right now
Watch - small clock on your wrist
Record - aka LP or vinyl. What music came on before CDs
Fox - small furry animal
Field - place where baseball is played
Blackberry - Mmmmm… jam and pie!
Lead - stuff inside pencils and what used to be in gas
Fire - burning
Fork - eating utensil
Fly - swat that bug!
Post - mail
ETA: looks like I’m the first person to think of baseball fields and leaded gas.
It would depend on the context, of course, but in isolation:
Watch: the time-keeping device on my wrist
Record: a data item of some sort
Fox: a verminous animal
Field: a paddock
Blackberry: a fruit
Lead: a metal
Fire: burning
Fork: an eating utensil
Fly: an insect
Post: send something through the mail
Watch – timepiece on my wrist
Record – 33 rpm vinyl album
Fox – sexy specimen
Field – chunk of a farm
Blackberry – fruit
Lead – blaze the trail
Fire – get rid of an employee
Fork – piece of silverware
Fly – pesky insect
Post – entry on a message board
Note: I’m 53, as can easily be inferred from my answers
Watch - To look at something studiously.
Record - Creating a copy of something to keep.
Fox - The animal.
Field - The first one that came to my mind was a space for entering information, like this box i’m typing in right now.
Blackberry - The PDA-type gadget.
Lead - A material often used in church roofs.
Fire - A hot, burny, red thing.
Fork - A piece of cutlery that isn’t a knife.
Fly - A bug.
Post - Something much longer than wide, set into the ground.
I really want context. But, without
Watch - n. time telling machine. Goes on your wrist.
Record - v. to document something
Fox - n. the little furry red animal
Field - n. grassland
Blackberry - n. the fruit
Lead - v. to guide someone
Fire - n. the orangey-burny thing
Fork - n. eating utensil
Fly - v. to soar in the air
Post - v. what I’m doing right now.
I really shouldn’t apply for a job at Mirriam Webster.
Next time I’m in Natchez I will see if I can try both! Loved the Eola’s steaks too.
My answers.
Watch - a clock
Record - a music disc
Fox - an animal
Field - grassy place
Blackberry - the PC thing
Lead - metal
Fire - hot flamey thing
Fork - an eating utensil
Fly - flying in the air
Post - the mail