The one & only Zachary
Taylor
The only mammal that can fly
bat
Spoiler alert:
This March sister dies in "Little Women"
Beth
On its label, this brown condiment claims to be "How Steak Is Done"
A-1
While it has no censorship authority, it can still impose fines for profanity on the air
FCC
The 2 Andrews
Jackson and Johnson
This branch of the armed forces is the only one under the jurisdiction of Homeland Security
The Coast Guard
It's the nickname of Jack Dawkins, the young pickpocket in "Oliver Twist"
The Artful Dodger
Also a key on your PC, it represents the most destructive tornado class recorded
F5
Its crime labs examine about a million pieces of evidence a year
FBI
3 of the 4 Williams
Harrison, McKinley, Taft, and Clinton
He was the one & only U.S. president to take the oath of office aboard an airplane
Lyndon Johnson
In "Alice's Adventures In Wonderland", he & the Mad Hatter host the Mad Tea Party
The March Hare
Viacom Inc. owns MTV as well as this music network aimed at an older audience
VH1
This civilian agency certifies pilots
FAA
The last John alphabetically by last name
Tyler
It's the only one of the Great Lakes to lie entirely within the United States
Lake Michigan
In "The Wizard of Oz", Dorothy lived with Aunt Em & this uncle, a farmer
Uncle Henry
Common term for the group of wealthy nations whose leaders hold annual summer summits
G-7
Among insurers, the first C in FCIC stands for crop & the D in FDIC stands for this
deposit
The 2 Thomases (one went by his middle name)
Jefferson and Wilson
This U.S. chemist is the only person to win 2 unshared Nobel Prizes (which he won in 2 different categories)
Linus Pauling
In "The Great Gatsby", this bonds salesman lives next door to Jay Gatsby
Nick Carraway
Vernon Kell, known as "K", headed this British security service when it was founded in 1909
M15
Created in 1914, it protects consumers from unfair or misleading business practices
FTC