This tropical fruit was considered a status symbol in 18th Century England.
Pineapple
William Powell, Myrna Loy, Asta the Dog
Who signed the Declaration of Independence so large that, "King George may see it without the aide of his spectacles."
John Hancock
This man who developed calculus, is also credited with "discovery gravity" after an apple fell on his head.
Sir Isaac Newton
Boxes without hinges, key or lid. Golden treasure inside is hid.
Eggs
Winston Churchill allegedly smoked 8-15 of these per day.
Cigars
Cary Grant, Audrey Hepburn, James Coburn, Walter Matthau
Charade
It's not really spooky, but if you are one of these you aren't receiving credit for your hard written work.
Ghostwriter
Osmium is the heaviest metal on earth; twice as heavy as this other more widely known heavy metal
Lead
Potatoes
Genghis Khan
Elizabeth Taylor, Richard Burton, George Segal, Sandy Dennis
Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?
In 1888 John J. Loud received the first US patent for this writing tool that wouldn't become widely used for over 60 years.
Ball-point pen
These dark celestial objects have been shown to have a density up to 21x that of our sun. They are so dense that even light cannot escape them
Black holes
Breakfast, second breakfast, elevenses, luncheon, afternoon tea, dinner, and supper are all examples of this.
Tug-O-War
Marylin Monroe, Tony Curtis, Jack Lemmon
Some Like it Hot
Dipped in ink, feathers from theses large birds were often used as quills.
Geese or Swans
Ice floats in water. Why?
because ice is less dense
Though historically unlikely consumed at the first Thanksgiving, this large bird was nearly the official bird of the US.
Turkey
After the end of World War II, the Russians ran out of this while celebrating.
Vodka
Jimmy Stewart, Grace Kelly, Raymond Burr
Rear Window
The earliest inks were made from this material left after a fire.
Ashes
If a recipe calls for 1 cup of Heavy Cream, you can substitute this other dairy product because they are the EXACT SAME PRODUCT.
Whipping Cream
The title of this category references this musical based on a novel by Charles Dickens.
Oliver!