"Hi, Ho Silver!"
The Lone Ranger
These blood vessels carry blood away from the heart...
ARTeries
Hello, In Honolulu...
ALOHA
This architect had to blend his family of three boys with his new wife's family of three girls. Name the dad and the classic sitcom.
Mike Brady of the Brady Bunch
He was the first and only president to resign from office.
Richard Nixon
"I'd like to buy a vowel"
Wheel of Fortune
To find an answer to a problem...
SOLve
AROMA
This widowed sheriff raised his young son in the fictional town of Mayberry, North Carolina. Who is the dad and what is the show?
Andy Taylor of the Andy Griffith Show
He was the first president born in the 20th century.
John F Kennedy (1917)
"Good Night John Boy"
The Waltons
Not the real thing--Like plastic Christmas trees or saccharine....
ARTificial
A female friend in Spanish...
AMIGA
This blue-collar, conservative father often clashed with his liberal son-in-law in the 1970s hit All in the Family. Who is he?
Archie Bunker
Surprisingly, this president born in 1924, was the first U.S. president born in a hospital in GA.
Jimmy Carter
"Is that your final answer>"
Who wants to be a millionaire
In archeology, these are found items of cultural interest that were made by a human being...
ARTifacts
Home country of Arnold Schwarzenegger, Adolf Hitler and Mozart...
AUSTRIA
This eccentric, wealthy father was devoted to his family, including his wife Morticia and children Wednesday and Pugsley, and was often upset when his kids had to go to school. Who is he?
Gomez Addams from The Addams Family
He was the only president to serve in both World War I and World War II.
Dwight Eisenhower
"Say kids, what time is it?"
The Howdy Doody Show
A speech given by a lone character in a play....
SOLiloquy
A type of memory loss often used as a plot line in soap operas....
AMNESIA
This dad was known for his quiet demeanor, suit-and-tie approach to everything (even yard work), and his ability to turn every mishap into a life lesson for Beaver and Wally. What was his name?
Ward Cleaver from Leave It to Beaver
He was the first sitting president to give a speech on television.
Herbert Hoover