IBM used cast members of this former TV series to sell its computers
M*A*S*H
The 1st public museum in England, the Ashmolean, opened at this university in 1683
Oxford
Before a rugby match, the coach might give his team a ginger-up, one of these
pep talk
Harold Jenkins took his stage name from 2 towns: Conway, Ark. & this town in Texas
Twitty
In 1634 he founded Maryland for Catholic settlers, who in turn named a city after his title
Lord Baltimore
Though Charlie tries to show good taste, this company wants tunas that taste good
StarKist
The name of this world-famous museum is Spanish for "meadow"
El Prado
Nappy, a diminutive of napkin, is an everyday word for this changeable item
diaper
In 1972 Donna Fargo described herself as "The Happiest Girl in" this
the whole U.S.A.
In 1948 this country closed its consulates in the U.S. following the defection of 3 citizens
Soviet Union
The current slogan of this underwear company is "We fit America"
Fruit of the Loom
The Hollywood Stuntmen's Hall of Fame isn't in Hollywood; it's in Moab in ths "Beehive" state
Utah
In England, this game is noughts & crosses
tic-tac-toe
Hank Williams asked, "Why can't I free your doubtful mind and melt" this
your cold cold heart
Following WWII he was in charge of the Allied administration of Japan
MacArthur
"The dog kids love to bite"
Armour
This museum publishes a monthly magazine appropriately called "Natural History"
American Museum of Natural History
In Britain, success is "setting the Thames on fire"; in the U.S., it's this parallel
setting the world on fire
As he says in his song "Mama Tried." he "turned 21 in prison", San Quentin in fact
Merle Haggard
In 1819 the U.S. assumed $5 mil in liabilities to pay Spain for this future state, condos not included
Florida
This Czech's picking up a hefty check for her appearances in Estée Lauder's "Knowing" ads
Paulina Porizkova
This New York museum has run "Twilight Zone", "Honeymooners" & Milton Berle festivals
Museum of Broadcasting
Pet Clark song title that actually means "Don't spend the night in the underpass"
"Don't Sleep in the Subway"
Waylon Jennings warbled, "Ladies love" these men "like babies love stray dogs" & he should know
outlaws
The day known as "Black Easter" in American history was the day after he died
Abraham Lincoln