Madeline Martha MacKenzie on the small screen, June Carter Cash on the big
Reese Witherspoon
Henry Hudson Planetarium,
Schuyler Mansion
Albany
"1 fish, 2 fish
red fish
blue fish.
Black fish
blue fish"
this fish
"new fish"
old fish
Stay out of my affairs: MYOB
mind your own business
Ex-placekicker Rolf Benirschke hosted the daytime version of this show after Pat Sajak left it
Wheel of Fortune
"OK!"
'Nuff said
Oklahoma
Presidential daughter Zoey Bartlet, ad woman Peggy Olson
Elisabeth Moss
Magnolia Cemetery,
Pete Maravich Assembly Center
Baton Rouge
"I am Sam
Sam I am...
do you like"
this offering?
green eggs and ham
Hold on now:
JAS
just a second
"Who Do You Trust?" was hosted by this man who left it to host "The Tonight Show"
Johnny Carson
It has used "Empire State" & the more formal "The Empire State"
New York
Him in "Mother!"; a coin toss: he also played Anton Chigurh
Bardem
First State Heritage Park,
Silver Lake
Dover
"...but the Grinch who lived just north of" this place "did not!" (like Christmas a lot, that is)
Whoville
Occurring away from the Internet:
IRL
in real life
One of her 5 Emmys was for hosting a game show, "Just Men"
Betty White
Iowa has had "The Corn State", Kentucky has had "Bluegrass State", & it has had "The Wheat State"
Kansas
The fast-to-fury Hobbs, the not-quite-himself Dr. Smolder Bravestone
Dwayne Johnson
Buffalo Trace Distillery,
Daniel Boone Burial Site
Frankfort
"On the fifteenth of May, in the jungle of Nool" this guy "heard a small noise"
Horton
A bit similar to IMHO:
FWIW
for what it's worth
This "Talk Soup" host & "Sabrina" co-star emceed the game show "College Mad House"
Greg Kinnear
Alabama's plate has this organ in its slogan
the heart
Tami Taylor of little Dillon, Texas; Rayna Jaymes of big Nashville, Tennessee
Connie Britton
Historic RCA Studio B,
Belle Meade Plantation
Nashville
"Now, the star-belly" these "had bellies with stars. The plain-belly" these "had none upon thars"
Sneetches
I know NSFW as National Schools Film Week, not as this more lurid warning
not safe for work
His 1950s shows "Guess Again", "The Big Surprise" & "Who Pays?" were 30, not 60 minutes
Mike Wallace
Idaho has been the "Vacation" this, Oregon the "Pacific" this, & Michigan the "Water-Winter" this
"Wonderland"