Lead
The name of this Indian currency is from the Sanskrit for "coined silver"
rupee
A child who shares the date of birth with 4 of their siblings
quintuplet
In the "Star Trek" episode "Amok Time" this character wants to return to his home planet
Mr. Spock
A vessel propelled by sail, formed of 2 hulls held side-by-side by a frame above them
catamaran
This element makes up about 78% of normal dry air by volume
A Philippine coin of 1947 depicted this American, calling him "defender and liberator"
General Douglas MacArthur
It's a 3-flavored ice cream usually consisting of chocolate, strawberry and vanilla
neapolitan
The theme song to this sitcom said, "Well we're movin' on up, to the East side"
The Jeffersons
It's Morocco's chief port & a 1942 Bogart film
Casablanca
Term for a substance that modifies & speeds up a chemical reaction without itself being affected
An "S" on a U.S. coin indicates that it was minted in this city
San Francisco
To talk to the fish-foot-man or the mock turtle, this is where you have to go
Wonderland
This Sci-Fi anthology premiered on October 2, 1959 with the episode "Where Is Everybody?"
The Twilight Zone
Haile Selassie is venerated in this Jamaican religion founded in the late 1920s
Rastafarianism
Usually colorless, this liquid is the simplest Oxygen Hydride
Water
This Angolan currency introduced in 1977 was named for a river, not a late December holiday
Kwanza
The name of this transparent blue-green gem comes from the Latin word for "sea water"
aquamarine
This title family had a cat named Fluffy and a dog named Tiger
The Brady Bunch
It's another term for a Bachelor's degree
Baccalaureate
The process by which neutral atoms become electrically charged is called this
ionization
This currency of Costa Rica gets its name from the first European to see the nation
It's a person who helps carry the coffin at a funeral
pallbearer
On "I Love Lucy", she was Lucy's BFF and went by this first name
Ethel
This Creole dish is made of rice cooked with ham, sausage, chicken or shellfish
Jambalaya