A pass that helps a player score & somebody that plays a low-toned string instrument.
Assist & Bassist
S - After waiting 50+ years this city's hockey team finally won the Stanley Cup for the first time in 2018.
St. Louis, MO
The strip's oldest running casino, you won't find any of these animal's habitats anywhere near Nevada.
The Flamingo
Low quality magazines are sometimes referred to as these "cleaning items" due to their often less-than-stellar journalism.
Rags
A box office bomb, this 80s franchise rebooted in 2016 with an all female cast - let's just say Slimer the Marshmallow Man were disappointed.
Ghostbusters
Arguably the most recognizable star aside from the sun, Polaris is better known by this directional nickname.
The North Star
More a revisit than a reboot, it took Warner Bros. 30 years to finally produce the next installment of this series in 2015 - it was worth the wait, considering it won 6 Oscars.
Mad Max: Fury Road
A paved backyard area & a quantitative relation between 2 amounts/numbers.
Patio & Ratio
D - Comerica Park and the Pontiac Silverdome were historic sports venues in this city during the 20th century, both are demolished now.
Detroit, MI
Wager on a number between 1-80 in this lottery game, you have the worst statistical odds of winning it compared to any other game in Vegas.
Keno
Published by the US National Wildlife Federation, this children's nature magazine's purpose is to instill passion for nature.
Ranger Rick
This 2014 reboot follows police detective Alex Murphy and his reincarnation as a crime fighting cyborg.
RoboCop
Completely different stars are seen in California compared to Chile due to the fact the sky changes based on your location to the equator and which ______ you are located in.
Hemisphere
After completing the first non-stop transatlantic flight, Time Magazine selected this individual as their first ever Person of The Year in 1927.
Charles Lindbergh
A vessel that carries blood to the heart & a stoneware mug for drinking ale
Vein & Stein
L - This city produces famous baseball bats + a Heisman trophy winner in 2016.
Louisville, KY
In theory many people should get good cell phone reception here, the sports arena where the Las Vegas Golden Knights play hockey.
T-Mobile Arena
Over 23 million copies of this bi-monthly magazine for senior citizens have been circulated, the most of any US magazine ever.
AARP - American Association of Retired People
After a 13 year hiatus on the franchise, MGM produced this comedy in 2006, which follows the unorthodox crime solving skills of Jacques Clouseau.
The Pink Panther
A focus of Mayan astronomy was these specific points of the year, when the sun is at its farthest from the equator.
Solstices
To give support to an effort & a group of people that hang around a V.I.P.
Encourage & Entourage
D - Here you'll find the "Cameron Crazies" rooting for Blue Devils and "Crash" Davis, Kevin Costner's character in a 1988 sports film.
Durham, NC
Uh oh! We've been busted...
Established in 1959, this is the state governmental agency that regulates and monitors all casinos in Las Vegas/Nevada.
Nevada Gaming Commission (NGC)
DAILY DINGER #2
DAILY DINGER #2
DAILY DINGER #1
DAILY DINGER #1
Latin for "great she-bear" and "little bear", these are the Big Dipper and Little Dipper's official names.
Ursa Major and Ursa Minor
A buccaneer & a very angry adjective
Pirate & Irate
B - Boca Juniors and River Plate contest the world's most intense rivalry games in this massive South American city.

Buenos Aires, Argentina
This award winning post-apocalyptic themed video game set in futuristic Las Vegas has sold +12 million copies since it first released in 2009.
Fallout: New Vegas
Established in 1886 and printing its final issue in 2012, this sports magazine acquired the nickname "The Bible of Baseball" in the early 20th century before expanding its coverage to all major sports.
The Sporting News
In 2001 Tim Burton took a crack at rebooting this acclaimed science fiction franchise that had been dormant since 1973 - judging by the 5.7 rating on IMDB, he failed.
Planet of The Apes
Named after the Greek Titan Atlas' offspring, the constellation "Pleiades" is highly visible from earth and better known as the "Seven _______"

Sisters
FINAL JEOPARDY CLUE: Pop Culture Characters
In 2015 this character was made an honorary citizen of Japan after over 60 years of residence there.