In the opening credits of "The Mary Tyler Moore Show", Mary throws this into the air
Her Hat
World Wildlife Fund is helping create a sanctuary for dragonflies near Nakamura, in this country
Japan
A feminine version of this song is "For She's A Jolly Good Person"
For He's a Jolly Good Fellow
In the 14th century B.C., Akhenaton, this country's ruler, introduced belief in one god
Egypt
One of the very 1st telegrams of this kind was sent to Rudy Vallee
Singing
In real life, Dixie Carter & Hal Holbrook were married; on this show, they're just lovers
Designing Women
Perhaps their intelligence was a "factor" in choosing one of these monkeys for a 1948 rocket launch
Rhesus Monkey
"Oh, ye'll tak' the high road an' I'll tak' the low road, an' I'll be" there "before ye"
Scotland
A Dutch Anabaptist preacher, Menno Simons, gave his name to this Protestant group
Mennonites
It's a tropical or subtropical grassland, & it doesn't have to be in Georgia
Savannah
"Dallas" devotees know that the "J.R." in J.R. Ewing stands for this
John Ross
Watching these finned creatures fight is a popular pastime in Thailand
Thai (Siamese) Fighting Fish
In "Over The River & Thru The Woods", it's what the horse knows
The way to grandmother's house
In 1532 he formed a new church which annulled his marriage to Catherine of Aragon the following year.
Henry VIII
From the French for "to watch over", it's the close observation of a person under suspicion
Surveillance
On "Family", Letitia Lawrence was usually known by this nickname
Buddy
Merino sheep, known for their fine wool, were originally bred centuries ago in this European country
Spain
A 19th century Irish ballad advised, "Put your trust in God, my boys, & keep" this "dry"
Powder
"There is no music in hell, for all good music belongs to heaven," said this founder of a famous choir
Brigham Young
Found on beaches, the skeletons of these disc-like cousins of sea urchins look like money
Sand dollars
1949's Emmy for "Best Film Made for & Viewed on TV" went to this sitcom starring Jackie Gleason
The Life of Riley
The largest, most powerful wild cat in Latin America; the Mayan Indians considered them gods
Jaguar
This popular folk group was named for the pre-Civil War group led by Edwin "Pops" Christy
The New Christy Minstrels
This Basque nobleman founded the Jesuit order in the 16th century
Ignatius Loyola
Type of coffin often decorated with sculpture whose name comes from the Greek for "flesh-eating"
Sarcophagus