It's a quantity of drink taken at one time
Swig
James Welch named this candy in 1949 after a play he saw, "Junior Miss"
Junior Mints
In '57 title, it's what Billy Williams sang he was "Gonna Sit Right Down &" do
Sit Down And Write A Letter
This city where our founding fathers met celebrated its 1st Mother's Day in 1908
Philadelphia
god
dog
An important person, like a politician or an executive producer
From 1949 to 1968 it was the only Pillsbury product you were required to use in its Bake-Offs
Flour
Phrase found in a Gene Vincent title before "A-Lula" & in a Ricky Nelson title before "Baby"
Be-Bop
This city has the greatest number of both TV & radio stations in the U.S.
Los Angeles
Cat
A small piece of a tree; as a verb it means "to understand"
Twig
In 1902 Nabisco introduced these under the Barnum's label
Animal Crackers
A hit for Bill Haley & His Comets in 1954, this song was reintroduced to the world as a TV theme song on "Happy Days" in 1974.
Rock Around The Clock
This city is home to the Texas Ranger Museum & a 202-room hotel called the Crockett
San Antonio
tba
Bat
Beethovens first name
Ludwig
General Mills introduced this "Fortunate" cereal in 1964
Lucky Charms
Known for hits including "Crazy" and "Walking After Midnight," this country singer died in a plane crash in 1963.
Patsy Cline
City known as the "mile high city"
Denver
tar
Rat
A small piece of a tree; as a verb it means "to understand"
Earwig
During WWI this side dish was known as Liberty Cabbage
Sauerkraut
Johnny Cash had his first hit in 1958 with this song, which gave its name to the movie about his life in 2005
Walk The Line
California city home to the SeaWorld theme park that opened on March 21, 1964
San Diego
low
Owl