If someone uses the acronym "GAL", they don't think you're female, but rather that you should "get" this
In a release from Sega, this title character & his pal Sonic visit the 2010 Winter Olympics
Who is Mario?
Songs in this play include "Suppertime" & "My Blanket and Me"
What is You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown?
Born in 1925, this woman had a First Daughter of the United States as well as 2 First Grandaughters
Who is Barbara Bush?
This "eager" animal's 20 teeth, include 4 strong, curved front ones that never wear out, as they grow through its life
What is a beaver?
"DQYDJ" has nothing to do with your turntable gig; in fact, it means "Don't quit" this
What is your day job?
"The Adventure Continues" is the second installment in the Lego game starting this state-named movie hero
Who is Indiana Jones?
Lionel Bart adapted a Dickens novel into this musical
What is Oliver?
An Oregon grandma clocked at 103 mph in 2009 said she was teaching her 10-year-old grandson the dangers of this
What is speeding?
"I am" this animal that uses its 39 tusks both to defend itself against polar bears and as hooks to climb on ice
What is the walrus?
Provoking people in an online forum could get you this moniker, like the nemesis of the Billy Goats Gruff
What is a troll?
"Attack of the Saiyans" is an installment for the Z series of this Nintendo "ball" game
What is Dragon Ball?
Laurey & Curly drive off in a surrey at the end of this "stately" musical
What is Oklahoma!?
In October 1940 this 80-year-old had a one-woman show of 35 paintings at Galerie St. Etienne in New York
Who is Grandma Moses?
This long, pointy type of tooth comes before "tooth" in the name of a fish living at depths down to 16,000 feet
What is a fang?
If someone uses the term "PEBCAK", it's a dis meaning the "problem exists between" these two places
What is chair and keyboard?
In 2009 this Nintendo professor moved from "The Curious Village" to "The Diabolical Box"
Who is Professor Layton?
Laura Wingfield, the sister in this play, was modeled on Tennessee Williams' sister
What is The Glass Menagerie?
Thanks, Grandma! This British lady gave her 9-year-old grandson the rights to her play "the Mousetrap"
Who is Agatha Christie?
This pit viper injects venom through two long, hollow teeth in its upper jaw
What is a rattlesnake?
If you lack technology like Gameboys & iPods, you could be called "Urban" this, like a Mennonite sect
What is Amish?
Characters in this Shaw play include Freedy Eynsford Hill & Colonel Pickering
What is Pygmation?
Lucy Maud Montgomery based this "colorful" novel on living in Canada with her grandma at Cavendish
What is Anne of Green Gables?
The mouth of this African ungulate can open 150 degrees to show its teeth; its lower canines may be more than 12" long
What is a hippopotamus?