Wellington is the capital of this island country in the southwestern Pacific Ocean. Its official bird is the kiwi.
What is New Zealand?
She plays Sue Ann Nivens on The Mary Tyler Moore Show and Rose Nylund on The Golden Girls.
Who is Betty White?
He was the famous owner of the Playboy Mansion (Beverly Hills, California).
Who is Hugh Hefner?
A modern nickname for this a.m. beverage is java.
What is coffee?
I can't believe it's not this dairy product.
What is butter?
The Irish Famine refers to this crop.
What is potato?
Incorrectly known as Holland, this is the official name of the European country.
What is the Netherlands?
This first lady entered rehabilitation for alcohol and drug addiction after her husband left office. Later, she opened a drug rehab center near Los Angeles.
Who is Betty Ford?
He inhabited Graceland (Memphis, Tennessee).
Who is Elvis Presley?
This favorite refrigerated dairy snack is often paired with crackers.
What is cheese?
This transdermal invention to help with quitting smoking was invented in 1984.
What is nicotine patch?
Pot is slang for this drug.
What is marijana?
This is a Scandinavian country that is one of the "Land of Midnight Sun" countries.
What is Norway?
Humphrey Bogart's wife grew up in Canada and was known as Betty to her friends.
Who is Lauren Bacall?
He was the owner of the Neverland Ranch (Los Olivos, California).
Who is Michael Jackson?
this "incredible, edible" food can be ordered hard-boiled, soft-boiled, or poached, among other ways.
What is egg?
This invention that succeeded the cassette tape was developed in the 1980s.
What is CD or compact disc?
It is a river in Washington, D.C.
What is the Potomac?
This country is home to Kim Jung Un.
What is North Korea?
Known also as "The Divine Miss M," she's a singer and dramatic and comedic actress. She stars in the movie Beaches.
Who is Bette Midler?
This author of the classic novels The Sun Also rises, The Old Man and the Sea, and many others had a famous home in Key West, Florida.
Who is Ernest Hemingway?
Not an accountant or a CPA, this person records financial transactions into a ledger or a program such as QuickBooks. This word contains three consecutive sets of double letters.
What is bookkeeper?
In 1982, an artificial and temporary replacement for this organ was invented to keep patients alive while they awaited a transplant.
What is heart?
It is a Chinese dumpling that can be steamed or fried.
What is a pot sticker?
This Central American country was home to the Sandinistas during the 1970s and '80s.
What is Nicaragua?
She co-founded the National Organization for Women and authored The Feminine Mystique. She is an icon of the women's rights movement.
Who is Betty Friedan?
Who is Truman Capote?
This is the missing word from a phrase that 1970s CB-radio owners used: "10-4, [missing word] buddy. I hear you loud and clear."
What is good?
Tab diet soda was the immediate predecessor to this popular diet soda.
What is Diet Coke?
This Barn is a home furnishing store.
What is Pottery?
(Pottery Barn)
What is Nigeria?
She plays Goldie Applebee, a manicurist who inherited a fortune, a mansion, and three children from a wealthy Wall Street broker in an eponymous sitcom that aired from 1959-1960.
Who is Betty Hutton?
Frank Lloyd Wright designed this private residence in western Pennsylvania for Pittsburgh department store owner Edgar J. Kaufmann Sr. and his family.
What is Fallingwater?
The [missing word] Eater was invented in 1972 to help trim the edges of one's yard.
What is Weed?
This American personal computer company founded in 1982 was, at one time, one of the largest PC suppliers. Its name stands for compatibility and quality.
What is COMPAQ?
This popular horticultural phrase is for someone who adds nothing to a conversation, sits in a meeting like a bump on a log, or is known as a wallflower at parties.
What is potted plant?