"Edelweiss" and "Doe, A Deer"
The Sound of Music
The Adventures of Tom Sawyer
Mark Twain
In names of cocktails, this liquor precedes mockingbird & sunrise
Tequila
They block drains
Clogs
Before this word was common, some folks used "radio with pictures"
Television
"On the Street Where You Live" and "Wouldn't it Be Loverly"
My Fair Lady
Little Women
Louisa May Alcott
The main ingredients in a mint julep are mint leaves, sugar syrup & this liquor
Bourbon
Someone really lazy
Loafer
This word for a labor addict dates to 1947
Workaholic
"Getting To Know You" and "Shall We Dance"
The King and I
Great Expectations
Charles Dickens
For brunch you might opt for this drink made with champagne or sparkling wine & orange juice
A mimosa
Tires with holes in them
Flats
Samuel Bert invented a machine that made this shaved ice treat at the Texas State Fair
Sno-cone
"If I Were A Rich Man" and "Tradition"
Fiddler on the Roof
Gone With the Wind
Margaret Mitchell
They're the 2 main ingredients in a Cape Codder, one for adults & one for all ages
Vodka and cranberry juice
You might stick one of these in a door to stop it
Wedges
This term refers to a class of drug or a 'trippy' style of rock music
Psychedelic
"Some Enchanted Evening" and "I'm Gonna Wash That Man Right Outta My Hair"
South Pacific
Frankenstein
Mary Shelley
Combine orange juice, club soda & this almond-flavored liqueur & you've got yourself a bocce ball
Amaretto
Sterile animal hybrids
Mules
This word for a military detection system was initially coined as an acronym in 1940 by the US Navy
Radar