Looking for an anti-inflammatory? Try a few quills of this spice
Cinnamon
Toss a coin into this structure & your dreams will come true
Wishing Well
"The Love Bug" was this type of car
The revival of this coat craze was short-lived, since many coats had been cut up for Davy Crockett hats
It's the organ of speech
Tongue
They're often teamed with sour cream, as seen here
You'll often find "isopropyl" on bottles of this antiseptic
Rubbing Alcohol
Film about Jack Lemon & Walter Mathieu play a pair that don't always see eye to eye...
The Odd Couple
Faux Cigars popular in the 1950's were made of this
Bubble gum cigars
When Indians made peace, they often buried this hatchet
Tomahawk
A prized black pepper comes from the Malabar Coast of this nation
India
In 1947 a pilot reported 9 circular aircraft doing 1,700 mph near Mount Rainier & these 2-word items entered the modern lexicon
Flying Saucers
Starring Peter Sellers, this is the story of a fabulous diamond and a bumbling French detective
Pink Panther
A kids favorite type of farm
Ant Farm
Octopus' arm
Tentacle
The main herb found in pesto
Basil
Valdemar Poulsen's telegraphone of 1898 was one of these that used a reel of magnetized wire--beep!
Answering Machine
Alfred Hitchcock Film partially made in Bodega Bay
The Birds
Jack Kerouac coined the term "beat generation" to describe the anti-conformist rebels who publically explored and glorified previously taboo subjects through music, art and writing. These "beatniks" usually wore these
Beret, Sunglasses, Goatee
Circus Swing
Trapeze
This common herb, used often in Latin and Mediterranean cuisine, is a very controversial herb. While the majority of the world will eat this herb, a minority finds it so awful, they describe it to taste like soap, and smell like bugs
Cilantro
Douglas Fairbanks, in 1929: these, featuring sound, "bring the audience closer to the actor than the stage ever could"
Talking Pictures
1967 movie directed by Mike Nichols based on a novel of the same name by Charles Webb. It tells the story of a young man who has just finished University, and his relationship with an older woman
The Graduate
This was the most popular name for baby girls for six decades. In the 1920s almost 6 out of every 100 females were given this moniker and though its usage had fallen by the end of the 50s it easily outpaced the second most popular name
Mary
Thermal