Sleepyheads' song
a lullaby
"The Gem of the Pacific" & "The Paradise of the Pacific"
Hawaii
This company can can chunky soups, & has since 1969
Campbell's
The Atlantic bluefin species of this fish can swim 45 miles per hour
tuna
Camden in this state was the site of the 1st drive-in; creator Richard Hollingshead's large mom hated theater seats
New Jersey
Rent collector
(8)
a landlord
"The Steel State"& "The Quaker State"
Pennsylvania
Yoders offers a canned version of this meat, the "B" in a BLT
bacon
This family of freshwater fish that includes the muskellunge can be identified by its duckbill-shaped snout
pike
Made a national standard in 1967, it annoyed drive-in owners by forcing them to start the show an hour later
daylight savings time
Acrobat's garb
(7)
a leotard
It's "The Cotton State" as well as "The Pioneer Space Capital of the World"
Alabama
A Swiss company has put one of these sandwiches in a can, so Jimmy Buffett can enjoy one "In Paradise"
a Cheeseburger
The Dover species of this flatfish was named for the British seaport
sole
The opening credits of this animated TV show feature a trip to the drive-in, Dino & all
The Flintstones
RMN presidential predecessor
(3) initials
LBJ
"The Land of Gold"& "The Eureka State"
California
This over 150-year-old Hawaiian company offers canned pineapple chunks, slices & tidbits
Dole
The smallmouth species of this is also called a bronzeback due to its brown hue
bass
The 4,000 drive-ins of yesteryear are now 400; "America's biggest", the Fort Lauderdale Swap Shop, doubles as this kind of market
flea market
Sliced & packaged turkey, salami or pastrami
(9)
lunchmeat
"The Toothpick State" & "The Hot Water State"
Arkansas
Paris Hilton endorses the Rich brand of this Italian sparkling wine in a can
Prosecco
The name of this shark, a popular gamefish, is from the Maori
mako
Intermission trailers often reminded patrons not to drive away without removing this from their cars
speakers