Shakespeare's "star-crossed" lovers
Romeo & Juliet
She talked to Arnold's class about drugs on TV's "Diff'rent Strokes"
Nancy Reagan
Dashiell Hammett detective played on the screen by Humphrey Bogart
Sam Spade
The prime minister of England lives here
10 Downing Street
They were formerly called the Sandwich Islands
Hawaii
The "lovable" family of Peter Pan
The Darlings
One of her early suitors was her husband's arch rival, Stephen A. Douglas
Mary Todd Lincoln
Denny Colt is the real name of this detective comic book character created by Will Eisner
The Spirit
Feathered friend who lives at 123½ Sesame Street
Big Bird
Number of blank tiles in a Scrabble set
2
"Cat on a Hot Tin Roof's" portly patriarch
Big Daddy
Teddy's niece, her married & maiden names were the same
Elanor Roosevelt
This agency's symbol of an unblinking eye gave birth to the phrase "private eye"
The Pinkerton Agency
He shared digs with John Watson at 221-B Baker Street
Sherlock Holmes
Longest river in Canada or the SCTV bros.
MacKenzie
The Philip Roth character with a "complaint"
Portnoy
Her tough Texas husband preferred her nickname to calling her Claudia Alta
Lady Bird Johnson
She's Agatha Christie's ageless amateur detective
Miss Marple
DAILY DOUBLE
DAILY DOUBLE
It's to whom Boris Spassky lost the chess crown to in 1972
Bobby Fisher
Pasternak's Moscow medic
Dr. Zhivago
She was expelled from the Society of Friends for marrying a non-Quaker, our 4th president
Dolly Madison
They had their first adventures in 1927 in "The Tower Treasure" and "The House on the Cliff"
The Hardy Boys
You'd find this at 1313 S. Harbor Boulevard in Anaheim, CA
Disneyland
This 1915 feature length film was originally titled, "The Clansmen"
Birth of a Nation