Star Trek: Next Generation
"You're Gonna make it after all"
Mary Tyler Moore Show
In Arizona, Cutting one of these down can result in jail time!
Cactus
"Reach out and touch someone"
AT&T
Thousands of Valentines are written in Verona, Italy each year to the female protagonist of this Shakespearean romance... or is it a tragedy?
Romeo and Juliet
This astronaut made "one small step for man" on July 20, 1969
Neil Armstrong
"I'll be there for you. Cause you're there for me too."
Friends
Levi Strauss invented denim jeans in this California city for the Gold Rush miners who needed durable yet comfortable clothing.
San Francisco
"That was easy"
Staples
This Shakespearean Comedy included Claudio, Hero, Beatrice and Benedick as the main Protagonists
Much ado about nothing
This Ziploc owned product helps you store your old garments in 1/3 of the original capacity... all you need is a vacuum!
Space Bags
"You want to go where everybody knows your name"
Cheers
This is one well-protected state, with about one-third of its land either state/federal land or national forest
Montana
"Where’s the beef?"
Wendy's
Shakespeare's works fall into three main categories: the plays, the poems, and...
Sonnets
DAILY DOUBLE
Halleys Comet
"We'll have a gay old time"
The Flintstones
There are more barrels of bourbon than people in this Southeastern State.
Kentucky
"So Easy a Caveman Can Do It"
Geico
phrases ‘into thin air’ , ‘brave new world’, and ‘in a pickle’, were first coined in this stormy Shakespearean play.
The Tempest
This celestial body, named after the Greek god of the underworld, was reclassified from a planet to a dwarf planet in 2006.
Pluto
"I'm no superman"
Scrubs
This Northwest city was named by Maine native, Francis Pettygrove, through winning a coin toss in 1845. Had he lost, this bridge city would have been named Boston.
Portland
"The relentless pursuit of perfection"
Lexus
This Shakespearean play tackled the subject of interracial marriage. This subject wasn't tackled again in mainstream entertainment until the 1967 movie, "Guess Who's Coming to Dinner"
Othello