These two ‘barks and chirps’ are core components for creating low and high frequencies inside a JBL speaker.
"What are woofers and tweeters."
This junk dealer on "Sanford and Son" is known for his catchphrase "You big dummy!" directed at his son, Lamont.
“Who is Fred Sanford.”
This family vehicle was permanently decorated by Georgia with Bendaroos on the backside.
“What is the Black Chevy Venture.”
The band Bread got its name after its members, while trying to think of a name, got stuck in traffic behind this brand of bread truck.
“What is Wonder bread.”
Said by Autumn, “Apri-Crotch” was meant to be what soap scrub scent.
"What is Apricot."
The “JBL” in JBL stands for this Illinois-born founder.
“Who is James Bullough Lansing.”
In "Leave It to Beaver," this patient and understanding father served as a role model for his two sons, Wally and Theodore.
“Who is Ward Cleaver.”
At Big Bills, Mom purchased her very first car that was later sold because it was ‘inconveniently’ out of oil.
“What is a 1978 Red Buick.”
This 1980 album, a collaboration with Barry Gibb, is Barbra Streisand’s biggest-selling album worldwide.
“What is Guilty.”
At an art fair, Dad created a hypothetical business concept collecting these items and reselling for a profit.
"What is Profit Rocks."
Hi-fi makes its way forward in 1958, with the successful introduction of this stereo speaker.
“What is the Paragon or Paragonphonic Stereo Speaker.”
He was the head of the Cartwright family on the Ponderosa Ranch, who raised his three sons after his wives passed away.
“Who is Ben Cartwright."
After 2 failed drivers tests, Autumn finally passed while driving this vehicle.
“What is the 2003 Oldsmobile Alero.”
This hit song, which became a signature tune for Willie Nelson, was famously written on the back of an airplane barf bag.
“What is On the Road Again.”
Amongst many nicknames, Charlie was occasionally referred to as this “Motor City Madman”.
"Who is Ted Nugent, or ('The Nuge')."
MGM commissioned JBL to design high-fidelity speakers for its “Shearer” audio system for use in this 1927 silent film, later remade in the 80’s starring Neil Diamond.
“What is The Jazz Singer.”
This 90s TV dad, known for his love of tools and the catchphrase "I don't think so, Tim," hosted the show "Tool Time".
The trunk of this purchased used vehicle had a few rated-R tapes inside and later became Grandma’s daily driver.
“What is the white car.”
Before Blondie, Debbie Harry and Chris Stein were members of this band that played in Manhattan clubs.
“What are The Stilettos.”
In tongue-tied fashion, Mom once said, “Gender-Brickle” instead of saying this word.
"What is Gingerbread."
In 1975, the Grateful Dead used over 600 JBL speakers to create this.
“What is The Wall of Sound.”
This 70s TV dad, who often closed episodes by saying "Good night, John Boy," was ranked among the top TV dads by TV Guide in 2004.
“Who is John Walton Sr.”
The windshield wipers of this vehicle would work improperly and slap the glass in hilarity.
“What is the Chevrolet Corsica.”
This band famously beat out Metallica for the first-ever Grammy award in this category with their album Crest of a Knave.
“Who is Jethro Tull.”
What specific animal does Napoleon draw and describe as his "favorite" because it's "bred for its skills in magic"?
"What is a Liger."