A tool used in archery and an old-time boyfriend.
What is a bow/beau?
He is the most recognizable Disney character, and is considered Disney's mascot.
Who is Mickey Mouse?
This band released the song "Under the Boardwalk" in 1964.
Who are The Drifters?
A flambeed dessert consisting of crepes with a sauce of caramelized sugar, butter, orange zest, and liqueur.
What is Crepes Suzette?
The Brits call them trousers; we call them ____.
What are pants?
A harsh, high pitched sound and a narrow waterway.
What is a creak/creek?
This grumpy green guy hates Christmas!
Who is The Grinch?
In 1969, this Marvin Gaye song spent three weeks at number one on the UK charts.
What is "I Heard it Through the Grapevine?"
This banana and vanilla ice cream-based dessert is often flambeed and served tableside.
What is Bananas Foster?
Americans call it an apartment; the British call it a ____.
What is a flat?
A person or thing that is greatly admired and to spend time doing nothing.
What is idol/idle?
A talking dog who begrudgingly solves mysteries and hunts ghosts with his friends.
Who is Scooby-Doo?
Released in 1969, this song was Elvis Presley's very last number one single.
What is "Suspicious Minds?"
This dessert consisting of cake and ice cream that have been browned in the oven can be flambeed for a dramatic presentation.
What is Baked Alaska?
In America, it's a bathroom; in Britain, it's a ____.
What is a loo?
A potent alcohol flavored with berries and invisible spirits in Islamic mythology.
What is gin/jinn?
He is a not-so-clever cat, always trying to catch this very clever mouse.
Who are Tom & Jerry?
Lesley Gore became a household name in 1963 following the release of this song about teenage heartbreak.
What is "It's My Party?"
A dessert dish made with cherries and liqueur that is flambeed; it is commonly served as a sauce over vanilla ice cream.
What is cherries jubilee?
The Brits call it a lift; we call it a ______.
What is an elevator?
To encourage or stir up and a deep understanding of a subject.
What is incite/insight?
Roger Rabbit's wife, recognizable by her long red hair, purple gloves, and sparkly red gown.
Who is Jessica Rabbit?
The song "Crazy" was released in 1961 and Patsy Cline sang it, but it was this man who wrote the music and lyrics.
Who is Willie Nelson?
A "flaming" Tex-Mex dish consisting of stripped meat, peppers, and onions served on a tortilla; its name means "little sash."
What is a fajita?
A dresser or a closet is referred to as a _____ in Britain.
What is a wardrobe?