This NY city and home to a USAF base share its name with Italy's largest city
Rome
The first long distance phone call was made between NYC and San Francisco in 1915 and was made by these two men who made the first ever phone call
Bell and Watson
America's most popular 'sandwich'
Cheeseburger
the favored bar of swashbuckle heroes and Andre Dumas
3 Musketeers
a plucked 8 string instrument
Mandolin
A college town in upstate NY , home to Cornell U and a college sharing its name, named for a Greek island
Ithaca
The first of these types of phones is used in 1973 where you tap each individual number instead of dialing
Touch tone
The most popular food among children in America
Mac and Cheese
The peanut log bar found in your direct deposit every week
Pay Day
Oh that nit-picking boss ! He won't let me do my job without looking over my shoulder ! He is this .....a hyphenated term
A micro-manager
A remnant of NY's Dutch heritage , this city shares its name with The Netherlands capital
Amsterdam
In 1930 it was time to use your index finger to complete your calls using this type of phone
Rotary Dial
America's favorite bar food
Chicken wings
The candy bar for fumblers
Butterfingers
Someone who steals because of some mental affliction
Kleptomaniac
Named for a city on the east coast of Sicily founded by Greeks and home to Arcimedes. Home to a well known university sharing the city name
Syracuse
The last time you used phone booth it probably cost a quarter to make a call but you didn't have change so you asked the operator to complete the call this way... making the person you called pay
Reverse the charges
This remains as America's favorite dessert today and for years and years past
Apple pie
The bar that has to be the choice of baseball pitchers
Mounds
A French city that holds a 24 hour auto race annually
Le Mans
This NYC borough was named for a small town in The Netherlands , pronounced the same but spelled differently
Brooklyn , Breukelen
Old time phones with a base and mouthpiece combined with a detachable earpiece were called this kind because they looked like this holder of a light source
Candlestick phones
This item remains as the most popular accompaniment to the morning coffee
Donuts
A bar introduced in 1921 and named for the daughter of Grover Cleveland
Baby Ruth
A object believed to confer magic or supernatural power on its owner
Talisman