1951: "Hey, Stella. Hey, Stella."
A Streetcar Named Desire
This cereal has used the slogan "Breakfast of Champions" since the 1930s
Wheaties
This term for a scalding tuber means a difficult issue to deal with
Hot potato
Oh, this word! When attached to ginger, often indicates a perfectly crispy cookie
Snap
The standard by which all TV pets will forever be measured is this beloved Collie owned by young Timmy Martin
Lassie
1996: "Show me the money. Show me the money"
Jerry Maguire
A special maker with larger, deeper grids produces the Belgian type of these
Waffles
Some Lamborghini engines have 750 of these "beastly" units under the hood
Horsepower
Here's a plate of the beef type of these fried, rolled Mexican treats. Made 'em myself
Taquitos
On "Sabrina the Teenage Witch", her talking black cat had this name, also a historic New England village
Salem
2006: "This is Sparta"
300
Some translate the Spanish name of this breakfast dish as "country-style eggs"
Huevos rancheros
Group dance performed in a circle that requires synchronized shaking of the limbs
Hokey pokey
The navigator of this food brand sails the milky seas on his ship, the S.S. Guppy
Cap'n Crunch
A sea snail named Gary is the pet of this title burger joint employee
Spongebob Squarepants
1995: "What was in the box?... What's in the box?"
Se7en
For a classic eggs Benedict, use a dollop of this creamy sauce
Hollandaise
The base harbor from which a ship originated or is registered
Homeport
Lay's potato chips that are "cooked" in small batches in one of these are thicker & crunchier than the regular chips
Kettle
Moose was the real name of the popular pup called Eddie on this sitcom
Frasier
1973: "The power of Christ compels you. The power of Christ compels you"
The Exorcist
This roll flavored with onion, a sort of bagel without the hole, was named for a Polish city
Bialy
Versifier James Whitcomb Riley from Greenfield, Indiana was known as this
Hoosier Poet
This crunchy salad containing apples, celery & mayo was named for the New York hotel where it was created
Waldorf
Arnold, one of these animals on "Green Acres", could change the TV channel & play the piano