To travel by taking rides from passing cars
hitchhike
Both Rock & Roll Hall of Famers:
Cheap Jam
Cheap Trick and Pearl Jam
On Jan. 1, 1971 during the "Tonight" show, a Virginia Slims ad became the last one for these products broadcast nationally on TV
cigarettes
When the captain says to do this to the anchor, he wants it raised, not measured
to weigh
It's not so funny when you hit the end of it:
EMU RUSH
the humerus
Slate's theory on why glasses were enough to disguise this hero--all his pals had a condition called face blindness
Superman
Akin to saute, you do this to veggies in a wok
stir-fry
Rage Against the Sabbath
Rage Against the Machine and Black Sabbath
On May 14, 1998 over 76 million viewers tuned in to say farewell to this classic sitcom about nothing
Seinfeld
This explosive-sounding part is a long spar at the foot of a sail
a boom
You might become a knight while on one:
LATE PAL
patella
Based in the conveniently located Central City, this hero is AKA the Scarlet Speedster & the Fastest Man Alive
the Flash
To get behind the wheel of a Chrysler you're thinking of buying & take it for a spin
test-drive
Smashing Blowfish
Smashing Pumpkins and Hootie and the Blowfish
In 1969 the Department of the Treasury announced the end of currency above $100, including the $500 note, featuring this president
President McKinley
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A command to turn this 8-letter way means to head into the breeze
windward
Front & center:
MR. TUNES
a sternum
This show starring Stephen Amell as a billionaire who takes aim at crime began in 2012; get the point?
Arrow
To use a foot & a pedal to get a motorcycle going
kick-start
My Chemical Monkeys
🥒🥒📣🥒🥒📣🥒🥒📣🥒🥒📣🥒🥒📣🥒🥒📣🥒🥒
Pickle Party Answer:
My Chemical Romance and Arctic Monkeys
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Initially "A Different Kind of Company" with cars built in Tennessee, it was phased out by GM beginning in 2007
Saturn
A bit is a sturdy post in a deck for fastening cables & ropes, so when the captain says, "Hold on to" this, it means to grab the last part of a line, not to hang on until no hope remains
the bitter end
***
Tough to scratch:
CLAP USA
a scapula
Crashing a plane he's on? Killing a nuclear physicist on a football field? This masked "Batman" villain sure gets around
Bane
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To windmill, headspin or elbow hop like a b-boy
breakdance
Cold War Springfield
The Cold War Kids and Buffalo Springfield
In November 1852 mourners lined the streets of London to bid farewell to this statesman, Britain's greatest soldier, dead at 83
(Duke of) Wellington
The navigator factors in the effects of tide & current to answer the captain's request for the EP, estimated this
position
It can be used to articulate in more than one sense:
MILD BEAN
a mandible
In "Justice League", this Jason Momoa character admits, "I don't want to die. I'm young. There's (stuff) that I want to do"
Aquaman