A mare's mother, or a beaver's barrier
dam
In Gaelic, the name of this Irish capital city is Baile Atha Cliath
Dublin
After singing lead for 9 years, Peter Gabriel left this band in '75 & Phil Collins took over
Genesis
A modified version of baseball was given this name in 1926 by a YMCA official
softball
Made to hang upside-down, wing ding dolls have eyes, wings & tummies that do this in the dark
glow
The Koh-i-Noor, the Cullinan or the Conde
diamonds
Fueled by oil deposits at Maracaibo, this country's economy is the richest in South America
Venezuela
In 1988 Shadoe Stevens replaced him as host of American Top 40
Casey Kasem
In the 1979-80 season, the NBA began giving this many points for long-shot baskets
3
The Tressy doll of the 1960s had a brass key in her back to rewind this
hair
Pythias's pal
Damon
The world's 2nd largest country in area
Canada
In her big hit "Mashed Potato Time", Dee Dee Sharp asked for this on her mashed potatoes
gravy
In the '60s pitcher Juan Marichal won 20 or more games 6 different seasons for this team
San Francisco Giants
In 1982 this model was the model for "The World's Most Glamorous Teenage Doll"
Brooke Shields
A Byzantine emperor, an Eastern Orthodox bishop or a tyrannical ruler
despot
Also called the Istanbul Strait, it separates Turkey in Europe from Turkey in Asia
Bosporus
If he were "Stuck on You", he might say "Hello", "You Are" "Truly" "My Love" --"All Night Long"
Lionel Richie
At age 18, he was youngest ever to defend a Wimbledon singles title
Boris Becker
On 1 episode of this classic TV series, Telly Savalas was murdered by a doll named "Talking Tina"
The Twilight Zone
The common term for the sight disorder known as diplopia
double vision
The island of Mindanao has been described as a Muslim outpost in this mostly Catholic country
the Philippines
1 of 2 girls in the title of No. 1 hits by the Everly Brothers
Susie (or Cathy)
The only woman to compete in the Indy 500, she finished 9th in 1978
Janet Guthrie
Kachina dolls represent the ancestral spirits of these Indians
Hopi