Laura Bush, From 2001 to 2009
First Lady
3 cheerios to this cereal company that, at one time, owned parker brothers & red lobster
General Mills
Proverbially Speaking, "all roads lead to" this city
Rome
it was the first type of soft drink bottled under the A&W brand name.
Root Beer
Love it or loathe it: in 2000 Chrysler introduced the "PT."
Cruiser
Lou Gehrig was inducted into the baseball hall of fame for playing this position
First Base
Coins
Bangkok
traditionally, a Shirley temple is made with grenadine, ginger ale & garnished with this red fruit?
Cherry
this ford "pony car" debuted in 1964
Mustang
First Responders
Einstein published his "special theory of" it in 1905 & his "general theory of" it in 1915.
the name of this Canadian Capital comes from a native word meaning "To Trade"
Ottawa
Meaning "Fresh" in Spanish, this grapefruit soda was introduced in the 1960s.
Fresca
a 1947 racecar was the first car built by this Italian luxury automaker that's now worth over $20 billion.
Ferrari
The leader of any orchestra section sits in this position?
First Chair
some fishing enthusiasts collect these devices that let out the line on the rod
Reels
The ski museum in this Norwegian capital placed a 2,500-year-old ski on display.
Oslo
consumption of this beverage peaked around 1950, when the average American downed 600 classes a year?
Milk
in the 90's Porsche introduced this model as an answer to Mazda's Miata
Boxster
Babies celebrate many of these
First holidays, milestones
A deltiologist is someone who collects these objects; wish you were here
Postcards
This central american capital was named for its patron saint, Joseph
San Jose
this tea flavored with orange was named for a 19th century British prime minister.
Earl Grey
Jeep makes this compact SUV with the same name as a navigational instrument
Compass