A delicately calibrated instrument used to time races.
Stopwatch
In what sport would you find the terms SNAP, SAFETY and BLITZ?
Football
The most popular comedy team of the '40s and early '50s, world famous for their iconic "who's on first?" skit.
Bud Abbott and Lou Costello
Rolling _______ Stripe
Pin
This can be a person, place or thing
A Noun
A break or side trip while traveling or vacationing that typically lasts from four- to twenty-four hours.
Stopover
BALK, BUNT and FLY
Baseball
From the '20s to the '50s, this beloved British/American team amused audiences with their slapstick comedy, bowler hats and unerring ability to find "another fine mess" to get in to.
Laurel and Hardy
First _______ Action
Class
This is a word used in place of a noun.
Pronoun
A plug for sealing a hole, especially in the neck of a bottle or other container.
Stopper
TRAVELING, LAYUP and REBOUND
Basketball
This unlikely pairing of a debonair, Italian nightclub singer and a zany, stand-up comedian, became Hollywood's top comedy team from 1946 to 1956, when they split up to pursue highly successful solo careers.
Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis
Ice _______ Call
House
This type of word expresses an action or state of being
Verb
The discontinuation or cessation of an activity or supply
Stoppage
CHECKING, BOARDING and CREASE
Hockey
This husband-and-wife comedy team entertained vaudeville, film, radio, and television audiences for over forty years.
George Burns and Gracie Allen
Chicken _______ Brush
Wire
This type of word modifies or describes a noun or pronoun.
Adjective
A temporary way of dealing with a problem or satisfying a need.
Stopgap
BOTTOM, BRIDGE and WHIZZER
Wrestling
This "hippie" comedy duo became famous in the '70s and '80s with movies about free love and recreational drugs.
Cheech Marin and Tommy Chong
Family _______ Hours
Man
This type of word joins words, phrases, or clauses.
A Conjunction