The Steel City
Pittsburgh
She starred in 'Overboard' with Kurt Russell. Put her together with Paul Newman, that would be one fine lookin' Jew.
Goldie Hawn
This nickname for Canada’s one-dollar coin comes from the aquatic bird engraved on its reverse.
Loonie
The first man on the moon
Neil Armstrong
This Hall of Fame Cincinnati Reds catcher hosted the syndicated baseball instructional show "The Baseball Bunch" from 1980 to 1985
Johnny Bench
The Princess of Wales
Kate Middleton
"The Gateway to the World," one of the largest and busiest ports in Europe
Hamburg
These advice columnist sisters were both Jewish...not too shabby
Ann Landers and Dear Abby (Abigail Van Buren)
This Canadian Prime Minister, known for patriating the Constitution in 1982, was also the father of a future Prime Minister. First and last name required.
Pierre Trudeau
This writer served as inspiration for both Jack Kerouac and Ken Kesey
The St. Louis Cardinals "Wizard" who gave The Baseball Bunch infield fielding tips in a popular 1983 episode
Ozzie Smith
The Duke of Sussex
Prince Harry
The birthplace of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Salzburg
All the members of this legendary comedy trio
The Three Stooges
First airing in the 1980s, this Canadian teen drama franchise has tackled issues from bullying to teen pregnancy across spinoffs like Junior High and The Next Generation
Degrassi
The lead singer of Motley Crue
Vince Neil
This longtime Dodgers manager wore a turban on The Baseball Bunch in his role as "Dugout Wizard."
Tommy Lasorda
Duke of Cornwall, Prince and Great Steward of Scotland
Prince William
The site of a key amphibious battle on the shores of Lake Champlain that helped turn the tide for the U.S.A. in the war of 1812
Plattsburgh
Some people think that this miserly Dickens character is Jewish, but Sandler insists that he's not
Ebenezer Scrooge
Passed in 1867, this act of the British Parliament created the Dominion of Canada by uniting Ontario, Quebec, New Brunswick, and Nova Scotia
The British North America Act
The famously bald ball handler for the Harlem Globetrotters in the 1970s and 1980s
Curly Neal
A Dodger (and Padre) who appeared on The Baseball Bunch and in several World Series, but in 2024 lost to Adam Schiff when running for a California U.S. Senate seat as a Republican
Steve Garvey
The Duke of Edinburgh
Prince Edward
The German name for Bratislava, host of a famous "peace" after the 1805 Battle of Austerlitz
Pressburg
He had a career batting average of .328 in 18 seasons with the Minnesota Twins and California Angels. Technically he's not Jewish, but his name does rhyme with "Jew."
Rod Carew
Enshrined in the Constitution Act of 1982 and often compared to the U.S. Bill of Rights, this document guarantees fundamental freedoms such as expression, religion, and peaceful assembly to all Canadians
The Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms
An actress known for her roles in 'The Fountainhead' and 'A Face In The Crowd', she won an Oscar in 1964 for 'Hud.'
Patricia Neal
The "funniest umpire in baseball history" and author of the memoir The Umpire Strikes Back, he also appeared on The Baseball Bunch
Ron Luciano
The Princess Royal
Princess Anne