Guitar heroes like Buddy Holly & Eric Clapton made their marks with this iconic guitar model from Fender
The Stratocaster
It's America's most wanted: this automaker's 1995 Civic topped U.S. stolen-car rankings in 2006 & 2007
Honda
Bows get arrows; crossbows fire these, like lightning
Bolts
Voting for half Democrats & half Republicans is voting a split this
a Ticket
The "ball" in this classic '70s version of table tennis was square--good thing it was played on video
Pong
Rolling Stone ranked this late Texas bluesman number seven on its list of the 100 greatest guitarists
Stevie Ray Vaughan
God bless America! According to an FBI report, they're the 3 most popular car colors for thieves
Red, White & Blue
The M1 Abrams type of this has been called "the backbone of the armored forces of the U.S. military"
a Tank
Injured athletes don't say they're at half strength, they say things like "the knee's at about" this much
50 Percent
The name of this classic game came from onomatopoetic Japanese for the sound a mouth makes while eating
Pac-Man
Guitar heroes like Duane Eddy have made use of the vibrato effect lever with this name that sounds like something you'd use to put a hex on an enemy
a Whammy Bar
Thieves often break into cars with this long, thin metal strip that shares its name with a spicy meat snack
a Slim Jim
Introduced in WWII, this company's Me-262 jet might have made a difference but for a fuel shortage
Messerschmitt
Hemiplegia is this affecting only one side of the body
Paralysis
Spacewar, the first shoot-'em-up game, was created in the early '60s by programmers at this Mass. school
MIT
This guy, who practically invented classical guitar, was born in Granada, not the Spanish city with his surname
Andres Segovia
Compact cars top the list in most states, but in W.V. & Texas, the most commonly stolen vehicles are this type
Pickups
Revolutionary in the 15th century, the matchlock was a type of this weapon
a Pistol
Espagnole sauce cooked down by half to form a thick glaze is called demi-this French word
Glace
This game's Japanese designer thought his proposed English title meant "stupid ape"; nope, but Nintendo used it
Donkey Kong
He's the guitar hero & Grateful Dead guru seen here
Jerry Garcia
Rhyming name for a place where stolen cars are disassembled into parts for resale
Newly popular in the Middle Ages were the longbow & this long pointy poking pole resembling a spear or lance
a Pike
The line that divides angle ABC into two halves is called this
(Triple Stumper)
Bisecting Line
Computer Space, the first arcade video game, makes a cameo in this 1973 sci-fi film (spoiler: the title is people!)
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