Prince Eric,
King Triton,
Ariel
The Little Mermaid
Prior to fountains people dropped coins & pins in wells & did this... hopefully
made a wish
It's popularly referred to as "Chicken of the Sea"
Tuna
This type of street might have a sign that reads "No Outlet"
Dead-end street
First Lady for most of the 1950s, she was a big fan of "As The World Turns"
Mamie Eisenhower
Abu,
Iago,
Jafar
Aladdin
In 1859 Edwin L. Drake drilled one of these wells near Titusville, Pennsylvania & started an industry
an oil well
It's the traditional meat for a gyro sandwich
Lamb
It's a type of lock that has no spring
Deadbolt
A little bird told us some folks call her "Bird" for short
Lady Bird Johnson
Flit,
Governor Ratcliffe,
Powhatan
Pocahontas
The name of this largest city in Lebanon is from an ancient word for "wells"
Beirut
In 1998 Barq's, a brand of this beverage, celebrates its 100th birthday
Root beer
One who gets into a concert for free, a fan of the Grateful Dead, or both
Deadhead
In 1972 this First Lady reportedly said, "Being the First Lady is the hardest unpaid job in the world"
Pat Nixon
Kaa,
Shere Khan,
Baloo
The Jungle Book
In a nursery rhyme, little Johnny Green put this animal in the well
cat (or puss)
Of Turkish origin, the confection called halvah is made from these seeds & honey
Sesame seeds
Comedy style associated with Buster Keaton
Deadpan
Originally named Elizabeth Ann, she said, "I always wanted to be called Elizabeth, but it didn't happen"
Betty Ford
Archimedes,
Merlin,
Wart
The Sword in the Stone
Abraham's servant found her at a well & picked her to be Isaac's bride
Rebecca
This popular coffee liqueur is produced in the Mexican town of Ramos Arizpe
Kahlua
It's the term for mail the Postal Service can't deliver
Dead letter
Mary Todd Lincoln was born in this state, as was her husband
Kentucky