A fedora, homburg or derby
a hat
He'd build you a Model T "in any color, so long as it was black"
Henry Ford
4-letter play about 9-lived creatures
Cats
While on the Riviera, she made "To Catch a Thief" & caught a prince
Princess Grace
This versatile fruit from the Indo-Pacific region is known for its water, milk, and oil.
Coconut
Quixote or Drysdale
a Don
This toy company builds more cars than Ford, G.M. & Chrysler combined
Mattel
"The avenue we're taken to" in this long-running toe-tapper
42nd Street
King for 72 years, he devoted more than 40 to building Versailles
Louis XIV (of France)
When its coffee crop was destroyed around 1870, Ceylon switched to growing this
tea
Opposite of flow, tides do it
ebb
Powered by this, the Stanley Special won in Daytona in 1907 at 197 MPH
steam
Nickname of the American Theatre Wing's Antoinette Perry Award
the Tony
Temporarily exiled in '53, this Islamic ruler was permanently banished in '79
Shah of Iran
Like chop suey, this Chinese sweet was invented in America
the fortune cookie
Where things are nipped in, or Lou's partner
bud
In Japan it's called "rasshu awa"; in L.A, 4 to 6 P.M.
rush hour
2-time Academy Award winner who reprised "Little Foxes" in 1980
Elizabeth Taylor
Royal families of Germany, Russia, Denmark & Greece could call her "the grandmother of Europe"
Queen Victoria (of England)
French for "sour wine", one variety is literally just that
vinegar
Some people have a quick one, which beats a ½ one
wit
Models of Ford, Chrysler, & Cadillac are all named for cities in this European country
Spain
100s of former cast members appeared onstage when it became longest-running show
A Chorus Line
Country where Queens Beatrix, Wilhelmina & Juliana were inaugurated, not crowned
the Netherlands (Holland)
Stem of a variety of lily, known in Old England as "sparrow grass"
asparagus