What Londoners call their subway system
The Tube
A sly place to put football stadium ?
Foxboro
A poker hand with all the same suit
Flush
These types of radio shows were first introduced in the 1930s sponsored by Proctor & Gamble or Colgate Palmolive
Soap operas
Where the homes of much of the elite of movies and tv can be found
Beverly Hills and or Hollywood Hills
What underground cave burials sites are called
Catacombs
A infamous place in Cuba where a military invasion failed miserably in April 1961
Bay of Pigs
What aces count for in Blackjack
11 or 1
The President famous for "fireside chats" on the radio
FDR
The aptly named hill in San Fransisco because communication semaphores where built there
Telegraph Hill
Rabbits live in underground homes called this
Warrens
The aeronautical friendly place in the Outer Banks of North Carolina
Kitty Hawk
What the term "Suicide Kings" means
The kings are pictured with their swords thru their heads
On WINS in NYC the first of these type of up to the minute "progress" reports were broadcast in 1935. Really? In 1935?
Traffic reports
A June 17, 1775 battle sight that defended the city of Boston
Bunker Hill or Breeds Hill
The town that is the beginning or end of the "Chunnel"
Dover or Calais
The city famous for lake effect snowfalls near the famous waterfalls
Buffalo
What "game " means in the game of Pitch
A total of tens and face cards
Radio station WSM began broadcasting this music program across the American south in 1925
The Grand Ol' Opry
At Gettyburg PA , the name of the hill defended by Col. Joshua Chamberlain that turned the tide of the battle
Round Top or Little round top
The 1864 Jules Verne novel that dealt with the "underground"
Journey to the Center of the Earth
Daily Double!!!! A small but strongly named city near South Bend IN known as the RV capital of the world
Elkhart
In a card game when someone either intentionally or unintentionally plays thea card of the wrong suit in violation of rules it is called this
Renege
"This is London" was the beginning of this mans radio broadcasts during WW2
Edward R. Murrow
Teddy Roosevelt and his "Roughriders" gained fame on this Cuban hill
San Juan Hill