"What a Wonderful World" is a forever memorable tune by this artist, whose nickname is Satchmo
Louis Armstrong
Chicken cordon bleu includes this generic kind of cheese
Swiss
President John F. Kennedy
This is the color of the brick road in The Wizard of Oz
Yellow
This machine is used to play vinyl singles and albums
Record Player or Turntable
This variety TV host's signature tune is "Everybody Loves Somebody"
Dean Martin
This is the most widely eaten meat in the world
Pork
This spy franchise, authored by Ian Fleming, is one of the best-known of all time
James Bond (007)
This actress played two memorable caretaking roles-- a magical nanny with an umbrella and a postulant-turned0governess in Austria
Julie Andrews
Before refrigerators, we used this appliance to keep food cold
No one sings "Folsom Prison Blues" like this Tennessee performer who wrote it
Johnny Cash
Name one of the European countries that occupy the top five positions in chocolate product exports
Germany, Belgium, Poland, Italy, and the Netherlands
The first American commercial jetliner model was the dominant aircraft of the 1960s
Boeing 707
King Kong climbs this building in the 1933 film King Kong
The Empire State Building
Before electric mixers, these gadgets were used to mix cake batter
Eggbeater
A hit from 1962 is "I Left My Heart in" what city?
San Francisco
Potato chips
This new dance came after Chubby Checker's 1960 cover tune
The Twist
Before Disney renamed them for its 1937 animated film, this group of characters names were Snick, Glick, Blick, Flick, Plick, Whick, and Quee
The Seven Dwarfs (Snow White)
Before vacuum cleaners, we cleaned rugs with these
Sweepers
This Henry Mancini classic tune had its film premiere in Breakfast at Tiffany's and was one of two tunes included twice in the film
"Moon River"
This nightshade was once considered poisonous
Tomato (In 16th-century Europe, it was regarded not only as poisonous but also as a source of temptation)
This is Shakespeare's wife's name
Anne Hathaway
This Alfred Hitchcock classic thriller is set largely in a courtyard and stars James Stewart as a globetrotting photographer
Rear Window
This spinning device was once used to remove water from laundered items
Wringer