It's the "national" name for the kids' game with 2 jump ropes turning in opposite directions
What is Double Dutch?
Flavortown is near as Guy Fieri adds some Cajun chicken to this classic, creamy way to prepare fettuccine
What is Alfredo?
In a story by Edgar Rice Burroughs, this title character is lost in an uncharted jungle, who is found and raised by gorillas
Who is Tarzan?
A trip on a party boat with alcohol aplenty
What is a booze cruise?
This synonym for "lasso" comes from the Spanish reata, meaning rope
What is lariat?
You bleeping bleeps better know this TV chef has a personal recipe for soft scrambled eggs & bacon jam toast on his website! Well?!
What is Gordon Ramsey?
He tells Dorothy, "It is very tedious being perched up here night & day"
Who is The Scarecrow?
There's a male first name in this phrase meaning all tied up or 50-50
What is even Steven?
Boxing legend Archie Moore called a defense "the turtle shell"; Muhammad Ali adapted it to what he called this
What is rope-a-dope?
Bam! Enjoy "kicked up fried calamari with Creole olive salad" at his flagship New Orleans restaurant
Who is Emeril?
In the "Twilight" saga, vampire-human hybrid Renesmee Cullen was a baby when this character fell for her
Who is Jacob?
Bangers & mash or fish & chips, maybe alongside a pint of ale
What is pub grub?
Clove & half are 2 of these knots used to tie a rope to a post or other support
David Chang added 7UP to give this Korean staple some bubbliness in its cabbage
What is kimchi?
This character was the well-received female detective of 22 novels, written by Mildred Wirt Benson.
Who is Nancy Drew?
The main roads & side roads of a place, collectively
What is the highways & byways?
Tensions between rope makers & British soldiers helped lead to a March 1770 shooting of civilians in this city
What is the Boston Massacre?
For more than 20 years, he's been the chef in charge of serving celebrities a special banquet after the Academy Awards ceremony.
Who is Wolfgang Puck?
The title of a 1960 novel is explained by this lawyer, who says, "It's a sin to kill a mockingbird"
Who is Atticus Finch?
There are 2 negatives in this 4-word phrase meaning something can be done without difficulty
What is no muss, no fuss?