BUNS!
"One a penny, two a penny", these buns are traditionally served on Good Friday
Hot Cross Buns
Though the name Holland is frequently used for this country, technically, it applies to just one part of it
Netherlands
The website of this Monty Python man describes him as "writer, actor & tall person"
John Cleese
1931:
A strange potion divides a man's personality
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
Of vacant
(8 letters)
Occupied
This Scottish quick bread may be named for the Stone of Destiny on which Scottish kings were crowned
Scone
Jerusalem is sometimes referred to as the "City of" this king
David
He's gotten very bad reviews for his role in history
John Wilkes Booth
1993:
Staying in touch with your kids after a divorce can literally be kind of a drag
Mrs. Doubtfire
Of written
(4 letters)
Oral
Poppin' Fresh first advertised this company's crescent rolls in 1965
Pillsbury
DAILY DOUBLE
Monte Cervino is what the Italians call this mountain that they share with the Swiss
the Matterhorn
6'4" Nick Brimble played this role in "Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves"
Little John
2000:
An FBI agent goes undercover at a beauty pageant
Miss Congeniality
Of chaos
(5 letters)
Order
On "Ally McBeal", John Cage is nicknamed this, a Southern roll often made with buttermilk
Biscuit
In German this country is Lettland
Latvia
As a lifelong fan of jazz, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar titled his autobiography "Giant Steps" after a classic 1960 album of the same name by this master saxophonist
John Coltrane
2005:
Married assassins are contracted to kill each other
Mr. & Mrs. Smith
DAILY DOUBLE!
Of powerless
(10 letters)
Omnipotent
This bun named for a London neighborhood resembles the American cinnamon roll
Chelsea Bun
Named for a Russian navigator, this Alaskan island group in the Bering Sea is also known as the Fur Seal Islands
Pribilof
This soldier fought the Spanish & Pancho Villa before taking charge of U.S. forces in Europe in 1917
General John Pershing
1942:
A British woman & her family work together to survive at the outbreak of World War II
Mrs. Miniver
Of pellucid
(6 letters)
Opaque