NAMES
He came into this world as Clarence Crabbe but went out of this world as Buck Rogers
Buster Crabbe
It's any fitting fabric for furniture
upholstery
Since the Reconstruction era, all governors of Georgia have been from this party
the Democratic Party
A feminist might tell you it's what the letters in "NOW" stand for
National Organization of Women
In 1967, this Latin American country admitted aiding Venezuelan guerrillas in Venezuela
Cuba
He was born Bela Ferenc Blasko in Lugos, Hungary
Bela Lugosi
Instead of being hospitalized, many who are sick can be treated on this basis
outpatient
Of 22, 44, or 66, the number of congressmen who in 1986 ran for the U.S. House of Representatives unopposed
66
What a Spaniard usually drinks from a "bota"
Wine
In 1962, the Dutch gave West New Guinea to the U.N., which then gave it to this island nation
Indonesia
Though his original name was Adolph Marx, he was silent on the subject
Harpo Marx
When a paper has erroneously reported a statement or story, it may print one of these
retraction (correction accepted)
"Tippecanoe & Tyler too!" was an 1840 campaign slogan of this party
the Whig Party
There is a small population of blue whales that can be seen in this famous Canadian river
the Saint Lawrence
Names of the Soviet & American spacecraft that docked in space on July 17, 1975
Soyuz & Apollo
John Arthur Carradine, who was "Bound for Glory"
David Carradine
10-letter word usually spoken when standing with hand over heart before a U.S. flag
allegiance
In 1980, he became the last 3rd party presidential candidate to get more than 5 million votes
Anderson
The "Pig Bowl" is a California charity football game between people of this occupation
law enforcement
The 2 Southern African colonies that won full independence from Portugal in the mid-1970s
Angola & Mozambique
Ernest Frederick McIntyre Bickel spent "The Best Years of Our Lives" with this name
Fredric March
From the Greek for "single tone", it means tediously uniform or unvarying
monotonous
Of the 4 men who ran against FDR, he got the biggest popular vote
Wendell Willkie
In 1978, Pat Donahue ate almost 2 lbs. of these in 68 seconds without sipping a single Gibson
(pickled) onions
World leader who died on January 24, 1965
Churchill