For this common career, there's a big difference between public and private facing individuals -- public are required to have licenses, private are not
Who are teachers (education)?
Calm and peaceful, also a lake in northern New York
What is placid?
Freud’s tripartite theory divides the psyche into the id, ego, and this moralizing third component
What is the superego?
Archibald Leach (1904-1986)
Who was Cary Grant?
Jamie Lee called him Dad -- this actor died this day in 2010 (b. 1925), he was best known for his roles in Spartacus and Some Like It Hot
Who was Tony Curtis?
FOOD & DRINK: A sign of a trend, in 2010 this product passed Pepsi to move into the No. 2 spot in U.S. soft drink popularity
What is Diet Coke?
Unlike Haley Joel Osment -- these licensed professionals see dead people for a living
What are morticians?
Zoom is one (15)
This Russian physiologist won a Nobel Prize for his research on conditioned reflexes — famously involving dogs and salivation
Who was Ivan Pavlov?
Norma Jeane Mortenson (1926-1962)
Who was Marilyn Monroe?
Better known by this nickname, on this day in 1829 the first units of the London Metropolitan Police appeared on the streets of the British capital -- the city's first modern police force
What are Bobbies (named after Sir Robert Peel)?
19th CENTURY NAMES: This French engineer once asked, "Why should we disguise the industrial nature of iron, even in the city?"
Who was Gustave Eiffel?
Buildings don't all fall down because people in this career (and surrounding careers) have professional licenses, after taking classes in construction, design and safety
Who are architects?
This frosty adjective describes a sub-zero windchill… or your ex’s tone when they text “K.”
What is frigid?
This German term, central to Freud, literally translates to “the it,” representing instinctual drives
What is the id?
Krishna Bhanji (1943-present)
Forever known as "The Catch", this outfielder for the then-New York Giants makes a seemingly impossible over-the-shoulder catch of a long fly ball to deep center in the 1954 World Series
Who was Willie Mays?
NOVELS: This 1934 novel was partly written in the Hotel Pera Palace in Istanbul; the room is now a memorial to the author
What was Murder on the Orient Express (Agatha Christie)?
Jobs in this popular field are the most likely to require a professional license to work
What is medicine (health care)?
Comedians dream of telling jokes so funny they’re described with this 14-letter word
What is sidesplitting?
This Swiss psychologist broke with Freud and developed concepts like archetypes and the collective unconscious
Who was Carl Jung?
Issur Danielovitch (1916-2020)
Who was Kirk Douglas?
On this day in 1916 this American oil tycoon becomes the worlds first billionaire
Who was John D. Rockefeller?
AMERICAN MILITARY MEN: In April 1951 he told Congress, "In war there can be no substitute for victory"
Who was General MacArthur?
Pyrethroids, Fipronil, and Boric acid are some of the toxic elements used by these professionals, which is why they need to be licensed
Who are pest controllers?
The first of these drugs, introduced in the 1950s, were MAOIs and tricyclics; today, SSRIs and SNRIs dominate this pharmaceutical category (plural, 15)
What are antidepressants?
This Viennese physician, an early rival of Freud, argued that birth order strongly influences personality development
Who was Alfred Adler?
Margarita Carmen Cansino (1918 – 1987)
Who was Rita Hayworth?
On this day in 1963, the St. Louis Cardinals celebrated this hitter, considered to be one of the very best ever, on his last day (he hit his 3,629th & 3,630th hits)
Who was Stan Musial?
IN THE NEWSPAPER: Her pen name honored a wise woman from the Old Testament & a 19th century U.S. president
Who was Abigail Van Buren (Dear Abby)?