pike Lee, Britney Spears & yours truly have sported these in advertisements for milk
Mustaches
Beware of the wolf wearing this
Sheep's Clothing
Country Time was introduced as a drink mix of this fruit beverage
Lemonade
The narration that opened this TV show began, "A mighty princess forged in the heat of battle..."
Xena Warrior Princess
This peanut guy devised some 118 byproducts for the sweet potato
George washington Carver
n 1888 this company's new camera was advertised with the slogan "You press the button--we do the rest
Kodak
If someone isn't really as sorry as he seems, he may shed these
Crocodile Tears
The name of this bean is Spanish for "spotted"
Pinto
Located in Cincinnati, it's one of 28 member institutions of the Association of Jesuit Colleges & Universities
Xavier
Around 1930 William Lear invented one of these for the car, marketed under the name Motorola
Radio
According to Advertising Age Magazine, 96% of North American children recognize this hamburger clown
Rnald McDonald
Slang term for an indoor television antenna with 2 adjustable aeria
Rabbit ears
This "royal" herb is essential to classic Italian pesto
Basil
William B. Davis played the mysterious Cigarette-Smoking Man on this Fox show
X-FIles
DD: $1,0009
He's on the 4th floor in the Inventors Hall of Fame for his "improvement in hoisting apparatus"
Otis
In a classic series of commercials, this company "puts you in the driver's seat"
Hertz
It's a regular & reliable source of income, just as dependable as a certtain
Cash Cow
Always good to keep a box of pasta on hand, like this kind whose name means "little tongues"
Linguine
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From the Greek, it's literally someone who likes foreigners & foreign things
Xenophile
In 1948, Rene Bussoz sold the USA's first Aqua Lung, invented by this Frenchman
Jacques Costeau
This fast-food chain's 1985 "Herb" campaign has been called one of the most elaborate advertising flops of all time
Burger King
The name of this mischievous black bird may be used for a chatterbox or a hoarder
Magpie
To flavor your broth, use a cube of this, from the French for "to boil"
Bouillion
Colorless & odorless element first discovered in 1898
Xenon
0 years after inventing an instant camera, he invented Polavision, instant movies
Edwin Land