Sitting Bull nicknamed her "Little Sure Shot"
Annie Oakley
What Mia would keep in her quiver if she took up archery
Farrow's arrow(s)
Some say this brunch dish was created to cure the hangover of a Mr. Samuel Benedict
eggs Benedict
Goll-ee! It was the first spin-off of "The Andy Griffith Show"
Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C.
This means of transportation invented by Andrew Hallidie was first used in San Francisco in 1873
the cable cars
He was the "Rock of Notre Dame"
Knute Rockne
What you could have filled at a pharmacy in Cairo
an Egyptian prescription
This dressing commonly found on sandwiches may derive its name from a seaport in Minorca
mayonnaise
Before they moved on up to the east side, "The Jeffersons" resided in this sitcom
All In The Family
This 363-mile waterway opened on October 26, 1825
the Erie Canal
This colonist was nicknamed "Little Indian Fighter", but we don't know what Priscilla called him
Miles Standish
A more adorable guy who wants to marry you
a cuter suitor
Pancake mix whose name came from the title of a vaudeville song, not someone's relative
Aunt Jemima
6 months after this NBC police series ended in '87, Dennis Franz premiered as "Beverly Hills Buntz"
Hill Street Blues
The first boardwalk in America was completed in 1870 in this resort city
Atlantic City
"Dark" nickname shared by Jackie Onassis' father, John Bouvier, & General Pershing
"Black Jack"
To hurt Fred Astaire's dancing partner
injure Ginger
This extremely strong-smelling cheese was named for a province in Belgium
Limburger
This Robert Guillaume series lasted 7 years -- 3 years longer than "Soap", from which it sprang
Benson
When he didn't get along with this President, John C. Calhoun resigned as Vice President in 1832
Andrew Jackson
Early 19th century chief justice nicknamed "Silver Heels" because he had run races in his stocking feet
John Marshall
A typical evening gown
normal formal
You can add your favorite fruit to this rum & lime cocktail named for a district in Cuba
daiquiri
This daughter of Darrin & Samantha Stevens on "Bewitched" grew up to have her own series in 1978
Tabitha
In 1854 this Ill. senator sponsored the Kan.-Neb. Act whose passage angered anti-slavery forces
Stephen Douglas