In 1952, Gene Kelly and Donald O’Connor starred in S.I.T.R.
Singing In The Rain
How do the Brits spell the word for the person who lives next door to you?
N-E-I-G-H-B-O-U-R
In this 1968 Beatles title tune, "Every one of us has all we need, sky of blue and sea of green"
"Yellow Submarine"
This person is your trouble and strife -- though it might not be wise to call her that
Wife
Be cool, man! He's the hip '60s comedian being searched here by a cop
Lenny Bruce
In 1981, R.O.T.L.A. starred Harrison Ford and Karen Allen.
Raiders Of The Lost Ark (Indiana Jones)
How do the Brits spell the name of the last letter of the alphabet?
Z-E-D
This 1967 film featured such songs as "The Vegetarian", "When I Look in Your Eyes" & "Talk to the Animals"
Doctor Dolittle
Sausage and mash is this, & no one ever seems to have enough of it
Money (Cash)
Scantily clad dancers on this popular British TV comedian's show were called "Hill's Angels"
Benny Hill
In 1985, O.O.A starred Meryl Streep and Robert Redford.
Out Of Africa
How do the Brits spell the alternative paper method to paying cash?
C-H-E-Q-U-E
His last No. 1 solo hit, "Strangers in the Night", was adapted from the movie "A Man Could Get Killed"
Frank Sinatra
A weasel and stoat is one of these, even if it isn't made from weasel or stoat
A Coat
Today's secret word, it's the real first name of legendary comedian Groucho Marx
Julius
In 1975, O.F.O.T.C.N. starred Jack Nicholson and Louise Fletcher.
One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest
How do the Brits spell the word for the rubber wheels on a car?
T-Y-R-E-S
Whitney Houston sang this 1974 Dolly Parton hit in "The Bodyguard"; it topped the charts for 14 weeks
"I Will Always Love You"
This liquor is a fine and dandy, & that's fine and dandy with me
Brandy
This onetime Vaudevillian & star of "Modern Times" was knighted in 1975
Charlie Chaplin
In 2005, Heath Ledger and Jake Gyllenhaal starred in B.M. about a homosexual relationship between two cowboys
Brokeback Mountain
How do the Brits spell the word for beer from a tap, not a bottle?
D-R-A-U-G-H-T
This No. 1 Bette Midler song from "Beaches" is also known as "Hero"
"Wind Beneath My Wings"
It's what your Lucy locket is -- Lucy lost hers, by the way
Things went from riches to rags for this corpulent comic in the 1920s
Fatty Arbuckle