The Hawaiian name for a necklace made of flowers
lei
The academy must have a "Fatal Attraction"; she's had 5 Oscar nominations for her last 8 films
Glenn Close
The "rex", or king, of this dinosaur genus walked erect on its hind feet
Tyrannosaurus
Some positions on a diagram of one of these may be marked "P", "SS", "2B" & "CF"
baseball field
The longest land gorge in the world is this one in Arizona
Grand Canyon
Of annuals, biennials or perennials, the ones that live the longest
perennials
Surprisingly, Bob Hoskins wasn't nominated for an Oscar for his work with this animated title character
Roger Rabbit
What you regain when you wake up from a faint
consciousness
Total number of stars & stripes on the 1st "Stars & Stripes" flag approved by Congress June 14, 1777
26 (13 of each)
The deepest part of the oceans of the world is the Mariana Trench in this ocean
Pacific
This "black-eyed" flower is also called the yellow daisy
black-eyed Susan
4 Ingrid Bergman films made in this, her native country, will be released on video in the U.S. in 1989
Sweden
It's believed the Greek oracles used this art more recently employed by Shari Lewis
ventriloquism
Popular children's song that includes the word "derry-o"
"The Farmer in the Dell"
Some say it's the world's largest island; all agree it's the smallest continent
Australia
Flowers produce this sugary liquid which bees use to make honey
nectar
This actress who played Buddy on "Family" now plays Barbara Weston on "Empty Nest"
Kristy McNichol
It's twice the radius of a circle times 3.1415926
circumference
The real life version of the Maxie doll, Brooke Theiss, plays Wendy, 1 of 8 kids on this ABC sitcom
Just the Ten of Us
The world's deepest lake is Lake Baikal, in this country
Russia
The "tea" varieties of this flower actually smell like tea
rose
Vincent Price announced in February 1989 that he would no longer host this PBS series
Mystery!
It's advised that you try not to talk, swallow, cough, cry or sing for 1 week after this surgery
tonsillectomy
Term for the sandbag a balloonist tosses out to lighten the load
ballast
Though about 19 miles from the sea, this city in the Netherlands is the world's busiest seaport
Rotterdam