Told not to point, chew gum or gossip, she sits atop the royal court float in a Pasadena parade
Queen of Roses
This famous Scottish instrument actually originated in Asia
the bagpipes
Precedes "ball" when the ump starts a baseball game
play
Deputy to marshal Matt Dillon who limped through the early seasons of "Gunsmoke"
Chester
It's the lightest element & highly flammable, as the Hindenburg found out the hard way
Clue: its part of H20
hydrogen
A young newsman, like Jimmy Olsen when he 1st started writing for the Daily Planet
a cub reporter
Bandleader whose license plates read "A1ANDA2"
Lawrence Welk
In Spanish, it's "cara", in Yiddish, "punim", in French, "visage"
face
Last name shared by assistants of inventor of the telephone & a fictional Victorian sleuth
Watson
Twice a day ocean undulation
the tides
Mender of pots & pans or NBC program schedules
Tinker
Dance done to the song "I don't want her, you can have her, she's too fat for me"
a polka
4-letter single word title of the following:
(Dear future vance, play the song for a couple of seconds)
"More"
She played Mary Tyler Moore's buddy until she moved on down the "Rhoda" to her own show
Valerie Harper
The planet between Earth & Jupiter
Mars
A winnower separates them using the wind
chaff & wheat (grain)
He combined 2 of his old songs to come up with "Alexander's Ragtime Band"
Irving Berlin
To thwart Reynolds wrap
foil
New York-born Western star who was partner of Hopalong Cassidy
(George) "Gabby" Hayes
Joining parts of 2 plants to make them grow as one
grafting
As huskers are to corn, these are to shellfish
Shuckers
OMG ANOTHER SURPRISE QUESTION
It was the world's largest city for the entire 19th century
London
It's the last 4-letter month of the year
July
He was the menacing silent companion of "Mandrake the Magician"
Lothar
The science & technology of metals
metallurgy