Hebrew word traditionally used to end the prayer
Amen
First rode with Kid Curry, though his most famous partner was Sundance
Butch Cassidy
Pasadena's post-parade pigskin party
Rose Bowl
While p.m. stands for post meridiem, a.m. stands for this
Ante meridiem
Dermatologists say there's no such thing as a "healthy" one of these, so use a sunblock
Suntan
Running race named for battleground 26 miles from Athens
Marathon
Faye Dunaway & Warren Beatty played this pair of bank-robbing lovers
Bonnie & Clyde
It's futbol in South America
Soccer
Britain & the U.S. began using daylight-saving time during this war
World War 1
Spavinaw-born baseball star said to have hit the longest home run in Major League history
Mickey Mantle
Though originally confused with Turkish guinea fowl, this bird's an American original
Turkey
'20s Chicago crime lord whose business card read "second-hand furniture dealer"
Al Capone
Member of Dirty Dozen who wants to act like a fullback again
Jimmy Brown
A standard one of these consists of 86,400 seconds
A Day
First Lady who promoted the Highway Beautification Act
Lady Bird Johnson
From the Arabic amir-al-bahr, meaning "commander of the sea"
Admiral
This bank robber, '30s public enemy No. 1, had his face & fingertips lifted
John Dillinger
University nicknamed "The Bulldogs" where Gerald Ford was assistant coach
Yale
The time of day when a standard digital clock displays 4 consecutive numbers
12:34
It's what Emmett Kelly's Weary Willie "cleaned" off the ring floor with his broom
The spotlight
The Irish call this drink uisce beatha, meaning "water of life"
Whiskey
Gangster who could actually write his name in bullets with his rapid-fire weapon
Machine Gun Kelly
Famous halfback who then became a Supreme Court justice
Byron "Whizzer" White
U.S. railroads adopted time zones in 1883; in 1884 this international time standard was adopted
Greenwich Mean Time
The name of Madame Butterfly's baby, it starts with a capital "T", which rhymes with "P"
Trouble