This rustic style of American outdoor furniture originated in (and is named for) the mountains of upstate New York.
Adirondack
Time Magazine named him "Man of the Decade" for the 1980s
Mikhail Gorbachev
This counterculture rock musical that debuted off-Broadway in 1967, featured the songs “Aquarius,” “Good Morning, Starshine,” and “Let the Sunshine In.”
Hair
When this company introduced the Windows 1.0 operating system in 1985, it failed to compete with Apple computer’s much more popular operating system.
Microsoft
Didn’t have time to read the book? This monthly magazine, which debuted in 1922, offered the “condensed” version.
Reader’s Digest
The term for a modular couch with segments that are often placed at right angles.
Sectional
When he was nine, Anatoly Karpov was rated a first-category player of this game
Chess
This spiky punk coiffure, popular in the 1980s, is believed to have originally been worn by the Native Americans for whom it was named.
Mohawk
According to the proverb, these are “windows to the soul.”
The Eyes
This magazine has been included in most Sunday newspapers since 1941.
Parade
This upholstered footstool gets its name from the Turks who exported it.
Ottoman
He's appeared in films, had his own sitcom & is now a spokesman for Best Western; what a country!
Yakov Smirnoff
The medical term for this condition is alopecia (al•oh•PEE•sha).
Baldness
In the 1950s, this type of window was featured in only the most expensive luxury cars. By the late 1980s, almost all cars came equipped with them.
Power windows
Boy’s Life and Exploring magazine are both published by this organization.
The Boy Scouts
This could be a rabbit residence, or a cupboard that is placed on top of a buffet.
Hutch
His crusade for nuclear disarmament & Soviet democracy earned him the 1975 Nobel Peace Prize
Andrei Sakharov
Human hair grows everywhere on the body except for eight key areas, can you name three of them?
Soles of the feet, inside the mouth, the lips, back of the ears, palms of the hands, the navel, the eyelids (except for eyelashes), and some external genital areas
Name the Shakespeare play in which this question is posed: “What light through yonder window breaks?”
Romeo and Juliet. (The answer to the question is: “It is the east, and Juliet is the sun.”)
This magazine, which focused primarily on African American sports and entertainment figures when it was first published in 1945, was named after a dark wood from India.
Ebony
A stand with a sloping top that supports a book or papers is often erroneously called a podium rather than this correct term.
Lectern
61 years after leaving Russia, this piano virtuoso returned in 1986 for a series of performances
Vladimir Horowitz
This is the name of the family of pigments that gives both skin and hair its natural color.
Melanin
In Colonial America, as well as in France, England, and Ireland, if you wanted to pay less of this type of remittance, you would brick up some of your windows.
Your taxes. Property taxes were calculated in part by the number of windows in your home
In 1902, this “popular” magazine’s first cover featured the blueprint of a submarine.
Popular Mechanics