"The Jeffersons" was "moving on up" as one of these from "All In The Family"
A Spin-off
Gown parts
Trains
Underage drinkers in the northeast fear getting "proofed"; elsewhere, they fear they'll be this
Carded
A jury convicted Oliver North of obstruction of Congress
Ronald Reagan
These bakery pastries don't contain the "ursine" parts in their names; that would be too "grizzly"
Bear Claws
A theft, cheat or swindle; what a...
A Rip-off
Encarta says in 1900 NYC, Chicago & Boston, 1,170 of these were powered by steam, 800 by electricity & 400 by gas
Automobiles
A hurricane is a tropical one
Cyclone
McKinley assassin Leon Czolgosz was executed
Theodore Roosevelt
The Godiva candy called an "open" one of these bivalves is a praline "pearl" resting in a chocolate shell
An Oyster
8-letter term for an unlicensed copy of fashion clothing or purses
A Knockoff
Smoothers
Planes
"Body" of work for an M.E.
Corpse
The Teapot Dome Scandal hit
Warren G. Harding
In 1981 the Trolli Company gave us the "gummi" type of these creepy crawlies seen on your lawn
Worms
A cancellation from accountants as a loss
A Write-off
Charles & Frank Duryea are credited with producing the first of these for consumer sale in the U.S.
Automobiles
To bend or fold sheet metal edges together
Crimp
Earl Warren became Chief Justice of the U.S.
Dwight D. Eisenhower
No gastropods were harmed to make this sweet swirled roll (do the French call it a cinnamon escargot?)
Snails
Rain flowing from land into a stream, or a final contest between 2 first-place contestants
Runoff
In France they have some called Grande Vitesse; in Japan, they have Shinkansen
Trains
9-letter term for an agreement between a sovereign state & the Pope
A Concordat
Congress approved the War of 1812
James Madison
The classic French cookie called a langue de chat looks like this kitty part--luckily, not an ingredient
Tongue