This Red-Head Was Retrieved in Queens
Who is Pepsi?
This Sharp-Dressed Guard Stole a Lot of Hearts at The Garden
Who is Walt “Clyde” Frazier?
This street in Woodside was one better than ”Fifty Deuce.”
What is 53rd Street?
This rear-engined, air-cooled compact car from Chevrolet, produced from 1960 to 1969, became infamous after Ralph Nader criticized its safety in his book Unsafe at Any Speed.
What is a Chevy Corvair?
This Mulligan Girl was married 6 times and shared a name with Barney Rubble’s wife
Who is Betty?
This dog was named after a frozen pound cake, sometimes used in a pot roast sandwich, became a household staple with the slogan ‘Nobody doesn’t like ___.’”
Who is Sara Lee?
This American champion, nicknamed the “Ice Maiden,” won 18 Grand Slam singles titles and was known for her baseline consistency.
Who is Chris Evert?
The house on this street in “Englishtown” had a very special number.
What is Edwards Lane?
This Japanese car company, is famous for its all-wheel-drive vehicles, a logo inspired by the Pleiades star cluster and emergency brakes that sometimes rust from saltwater.
What is Subaru?
This Mulligan Sister filled in for Cookie on a first date with Johnny Meringer
Who is Agnes?
This Golden Was Quite The Showgirl
Who is Lola?
Famous for her signature bob haircut, this figure skater won the gold medal at the 1976 Winter Olympics in Innsbruck.
Who is Dorothy Hamill?
This is the street where Jimmy made out with Raggedy Ann and where raking was a 3-month effort
What is Fieldstone Place?
This wood-paneled family hauler, produced by Ford from 1950 to 1991, became an icon of suburban America and was often seen loaded with kids, vacation gear and an 8-track player.
What is the Ford Country Squire?
Her husband’s name was Lefty, her son was Whitey, she loved to sport a B-52’s style hairdo and had a golden retriever named in tribute posthumously
Who is Gertie?
“This fluffy black-and-white chap is a cross between a Paul McCartney’s dog, Martha and Rufus, the toy dog from Legally Blonde”
Who is Archie?
This American swimmer made history at the 1972 Munich Games by winning seven gold medals, a record that stood for 36 years.
Who is Mark Spitz?
This first home in Wyckoff hosted a very special wedding
What is Greenhaven?
Introduced in 1982, this sedan‘s name comes from the Japanese word kanmuri, meaning “crown,” linking it to Toyota’s tradition of crown-themed car names.
What is Toyota Camry?
This sweet lady was the calm sister-in-law among the Mulligan Sisters Storm and hosted many a visit to Bertrand’s Island
Who is Millie?
This Golden Retriever was “Automatic, Systematic and Hydromatic. You might say he was grease lightning!”
Who is Zuko?
This tennis legend won 39 Grand Slam titles and made history in 1973 by defeating Bobby Riggs in the “Battle of the Sexes.”
Who is Billie Jean King?
This street name is an Equestrian Seat Tributary
What is East Saddle River Road?
This mint colored Chevrolet station wagon, part of the Chevelle line in 1968, made plenty of trips from Manalapan to Rego Park and Pinecliff Lake.
What is the Chevy Nomad?
This older sister was such a ”Goody Two Shoes” that she elevated to a job emulating the character who sang “Climb Every Mountain.”
Who is Mary Grace?