If Orwell's tale were true, year Big Brother would be watching you
1984
Film where nutty Norman Bates was a real cut-up
Psycho
Stuffed toy named for Pres. Roosevelt
a teddy bear
"Treasure Island'"s peg-legged pirate
Long John Silver
Called ideal Hitchcock hero, he starred in "Notorious", "Suspicion" & "North by Northwest"
Cary Grant
Thinned down perfume first made in this W. German city
Cologne
Of Bacon & Lamb, the one who wrote "A Dissertation upon Roast Pig"
(Charles) Lamb
In the '80 campaign, he coined the term "voodoo economics"
George Bush
Before playing "Perry", he was killer James Stewart saw through the "Rear Window"
Raymond Burr
From the Civil War general who believed they raised troops' morale, it's slang for prostitute
hooker
Shakespeare's first comedy, though it's said to be originally titled "The Historie of Error"
The Comedy of Errors
Acid-tongued V.P. who said, "Some newspapers dispose of their garbage by printing it"
Spiro Agnew
His first American movie with Fontaine & Olivier, in which title character never appears
Rebecca
Wild West gambling game named for kings on old playing cards
Faro
British sailors were named "Limey" for the fruit they ate to ward off this disease
scurvy
Its sequels were "Men against the Sea" & "Pitcairn's Island"
Mutiny on the Bounty
2-time pres. candidate who said, "Eggheads unite, you have nothing to lose but your yolks"
Adlai Stevenson
This movie wasn't his best, but "Que Sera, Sera"
The Man who Knew Too Much
An unrealistic optimist, from heroine of Eleanor Porter novel
a Pollyanna
From Latin "to please", medicine given just to humor a patient
a placebo