A Dinner Party where each of the guests bring a dish.
What is Potluck?
This Opie grew up to play Richie Cunningham for a very successful 11 Seasons in Happy Days.
Who is Ron Howard? (1974-1984)
This is a vitamin mostly absorbed from the sun that can be found in fortified milk and cereal and will help with SAD (Seasonal Affective Disorder).
What is Vitamin D?
The United States and Mexico are separated by this River.
What is the Rio Grande River?
This is the famous ski resort Town located in the Rockies in Colorado and home to very expensive boutiques and restaurants.
What is Aspen? (Vail accepted also)
This month is National Soup Month.
What is January?
Ralph, Alice, Ed, & Trixie had only one enormously memorable season.
Who are The Honeymooners? (1955)
This rare blue gemstone is the birthstone for September.
What is a Sapphire?
A football field is 100 yards long which would make it
_____ feet long.
What is 300 feet?
Skiing is the most popular winter sport in the US. This US state is home to the largest number of ski resorts (50+).
What is New York?
Just about every culture makes a version of a 'potsticker'...100 points for each (up to 5).
What is ravioli, dumpling, wonton, samosa, empanada, pierogi, bao bun, ...
Double Jeopardy:
In this series, this Defense Attorney clears his clients of guilt with the help of his investigator Paul Drake and secretary Della Street.
Double points for Actor.
Who is Perry Mason? (1957-1966)
Raymond Burr
Double Jeopardy:
Both of these men earned the nickname Ol' Blue Eyes.
Who is Frank Sinatra and Paul Newman?
Crawfish are fish. True or False.
What is False? They are crustaceans.
Winter is a major character in several movies. Name two.
What are The Thing (1982, 2011), Whiteout (2009), The Day after Tomorrow (2004), The Colony (2013), Alive (1993), Wind Chill (2007), Frozen (2010, 2013), and The Grey (2011)?
This cocktail is made by muddling sugar with bitters and water then adding whiskey or sometimes brandy and topping with an orange slice and cherry.
What is an Old Fashioned?
In this series, Marshal Matt Dillon tries to prevent lawlessness from taking over in Dodge City, Kansas.
What is Gunsmoke? (1955-1975)
This singer-songwriter was known as The King of the Blues with big hits such as The Thrill is Gone played on his Gibson guitar that he affectionately called Lucille.
Who is B.B. King?
Painting Title.
What is The Scream by Norwegian artist Edvard Munch?
This state has the coldest temperature recorded in the mainland US (-70F)?
Montana
Oklahoma
New Hampshire
What is Montana?
(Rogers Pass, Montana, on Jan. 20, 1954)
These are the ingredients for eggnog (name four).
What are eggs, milk (or cream), simple syrup (sugar and water), rum, port wine, and nutmeg (and/or vanilla)?
This famous Director opened up every episode with, "Good Evening," and a joke about the sponsor, before an evening of suspense and terror.
Who is Alfred Hitchcock (Presents)? (1955-1962)
Double Jeopardy:
I'm going back someday, come what may, to ____ _____
where the folks are fun, and the world is mine, on _____ _____
Where those fishing boats, with their sails afloat, if I could only see,
That familiar sunrise, through sleepy eyes, how happy I'd be...
Song Title and/or Artist
What is Blue Bayou sung by Linda Ronstadt (1977)?
...Also accepted Roy Orbison (1963); written by Orbison and Joe Melson.
A word, phrase or sequence that reads the same forward and backward.
What is a palindrome?
The month of January is named after this Roman god that has two heads, one to look backward and one to look forward towards the New Year.
What is Janus?