Pity the fool who doesn't know Mr. T met Boy George in a 1986 episode of this show.
The A-Team
On April 8th, a total this will be seen across the heart of the U.S.; it will be the last visible from the contiguous U.S. until 2044.
an eclipse
In 1998 Burger King ran an ad touting its new "left-handed" version of this signature burger.
Whopper
On April 15, 1912 at approximately 2:20 A.M., it broke in half & 2 minutes later, plunged below the water's surface.
the Titanic
On this hit Aretha sings, "For 5 long years I thought you were my man, but I found out I'm just a link in your chain."
"Chain of Fools"
All that glitters may be iron this, once used to produce sparks in muskets, but it won't finance your retirement.
iron pyrite / fool's gold
As April 15 approaches, count on hearing the jokey phrase: this person "cometh."
the taxman
In 2004 NPR reported that the post office was allowing people to take these 5-digit numbers with them when they moved.
the ZIP code
Ford gave its sports car unveiled in April 1964 this name of a wild, untamed horse.
Mustang
Name the band. "Pick up my guitar and play / Just like yesterday / Then I'll get on my knees and pray / We don't get fooled again."
The Who
A "fool's" one of these refers to a quest that has no chance of success.
errand
Golfers tee it up at the Masters each April, amidst the blooming azaleas & dogwoods at the National Golf Club in this Georgia city.
Augusta
In 1996 Taco Bell claimed it bought this historic landmark in Philadelphia & was renaming it appropriately.
In March 1979 Ray Charles sang this old sweet song for Georgia's legislature; in April, it became the official state song.
"Georgia On My Mind"
This song was released in February of 1956 on the album The Teenagers. It was originally intended to be called “Why Do Birds Sing So Gay?”
"Why Do Fool's Fall In Love"
"A fool & his" this "are soon parted."
money
These "nutty" cookies for dessert are known as the Chinese national cookie & even have their own day in April.
almond cookies
In 1980 the BBC (those cheeky Brits!) said this landmark, to keep up with the times, would be given a digital readout.
Big Ben
The Easter Rising began not on a Sunday but on Easter Monday, April 24, 1916 in this Irish city.
Dublin
This "sibling" band: "As he rises to her apology / Anybody else would surely know / He's watching her go / What a fool believes, he sees."
The Doobie Brothers
The plan has no risk, it can't fail, it can only be described as this.
foolproof
An ad that debuted on Earth Day 1971 showed a crying Indian & the slogan "People start" this word; "people can stop it."
pollution
We hope math teachers weren't fooled by the rumor that Alabama voted to change this to 3.0, a "biblical value" (instead of 3.14).
pi / π
U.S. postage stamps bearing this word began going on sale in April 2007.
Forever
DAILY DOUBLE!
Name that tune!
"Fool in the Rain" by Led Zeppelin