"Joy of Cooking" suggests deviling these breakfast items with curry, capers or caviar
Eggs
The "King of the Cowboys
Roy Rogers
A Civil War fortress & the Bay Area Discovery Museum are on either side of this landmark with a main span of 4,200' that carries the 101
Golden Gate Bridge
The pound sign or octothorpe on your socials
Hashtag
It's defined as an embarrassing, unoriginal attempt at humor--wanna hear one?
Dad Joke
This main ingredient in guacamole can also be sliced & served with chutney
Avocado
The "Kodak King"
George Eastman
Just off the 101 is this filmmaking theme park, where tourists saw George the fisherman become shark food from 1976 to 2001
Universal Studios
Rapper Shawn Carter
Jay-Z
Merriam-Webster defines this as "a typically suburban mother who accompanies her children to their...games"
Soccer Mom
To make Angels on Horseback, start by shucking these shellfish
Oysters
"King of the Daredevils"
Evel Knievel
An hour north of Eureka, a different drive-through awaits you in Klamath near the national park named for this large type of tree
Redwood
Myanmar
Burma
This paternal name for a rich benefactor comes from "Little Orphan Annie"
Daddy Warbucks
Rollmops are fillets of this saltwater fish, rolled around pickle or onion & preserved in vinegar
Herring
The "King of Ragtime"
Scott Joplin
Knowing this state capital is at the south end of Puget Sound is geography 101
Olympia
The court security officer
Bailiff
Cripes! It's time to scram! To beat it! To do this, originally Civil War-era slang for retreating in haste
Skedaddle
Raw vegetables cut in strips & served with with dip are called these, from the French for "rawness"
Crudites
The "Standard Oil King"
(John D.) Rockefeller
Hop off the 101 onto the Pacific Coast Highway to see this landmark owned by a newspaper biz giant; it even had its own airport, built in the 1920s
Hearst Castle
Conqueror Timur
Tamerlane
This spice of the ginger family is popular in Indian food
Cardamom