It's the North American counterpart of the yeti
Bigfoot
Found from Mexico to South America, varieties of this mammal include white-winged & hairy-legs
Vampire Bats
Best Actress for "Mary Poppins" (1964)
Julie Andrews
In 1915 Adolphe Pegoud became one of the first to be called this after shooting down 5 aircraft
Flying Ace
This type of doll represents a particular person; sticking pins in it is said to reinforce spells
Voodoo
These were first offered in 1939 to low-income families to help them buy groceries Their last hit was 1971's "Riders On The Storm
Food Stamps
He's the Muppet vampire on "Sesame Street"
The count
Best Supporting Actress for "Paper Moon" (1973)
Tatum O'Neil
In July 1957 this marine made the 1st supersonic transcontinental flight; less than 5 years later, he went into orbit
John Glenn
In the 1880s this inventor reduced the size of a phonograph so that it could fit inside a doll & make it "talk"
Edison
One of the oldest manufacturers of this type of table game is a Swiss company called Kicker
Foosball
Vlad the Impaler, an inspiration for Dracula, was a prince in what's now this country
Romania
Best Supporting Actress for "The Piano" (1993)
Anna Paquin
Founder Of Pan Am
Juan Trippe
Mattel has announced 2 new "I Can Be..." dolls of her: news anchor & computer engineer
Barbie
Slang for a cop or someone whose arches are flush with the ground
Flatfoot
Legend says that vampires can't cross a threshold unless this has occurred
Must be invited in
Best Actress for "Children of a Lesser God" (1986
Marlee Matlin
In 1919, 3 years after founding his Seattle-based company, he flew the first intl. mail delivery, Canada to the United States
Boeing
Doll named after a vegetable, originated in 1984
Cabbage Patch Doll
Body of Water
Brook
Bram Stoker wrote in "Dracula", "Further and further back he cowered as we...advanced", holding these
Cross
Best Supporting Actress for "On the Waterfront" (1954
Eva Marie Saint
He created "The Spruce Goose"
Howard Hughes
This doll with the red-&-white striped legs & red yarn hair was created by cartoonist Johnny Gruelle in 1915
Raggedy Anne