TV PETS
GEOGRAPHICAL NICKNAMES
SHIP OF THE LINE
& SOMETIMES Y
'60s POP CULTURE
200

On Sabrina the Teenage Witch, her talking black cat had this name, also a historic New England village

Salem

200

Norway & Alaska, where there's 24 hours of light during summer, share the nickname the "Land of" this

the Midnight Sun

200

This ship "is unsinkable / that was Hitler's cry", ran a WWII-era Royal Navy poem titled "The Sinking of" it

the Bismarck

200

The occupation of examining accounting records adds a Y & becomes an adjective that pertains to hearing

auditor & auditory

400

A sea snail named Gary is the pet of this title burger joint employee

SpongeBob SquarePants

400

In 1945, a five-bomber squadron took off from Fort Lauderdale headed into this area bounded by Florida, Puerto Rico and the northernmost point for which it is named. After a compass failure, the planes disappeared and were never found.

the Bermuda Triangle

400

"Long time ago, from Amsterdam a vessel sailed away", begins John Boyle O'Reilly's poem about this spooky title ship

the Flying Dutchman

400

A direction takes on a Y & rises as a single-celled fungal organism

east & yeast

400

Complete with combat boots & a dog tag, he made his debut at a 1964 toy fair

G.I. Joe

600

The standard by which all TV pets will forever be measured is this beloved Collie owned by young Timmy Martin

Lassie

600

After one of its national symbols, this U.K. country is "The Land of the Leek"

Wales

600

"They say I got away in a boat / and humbled me at the inquiry", begins Derek Mahon's "After" this, about a haunted survivor

the Titanic

600

A canvas roof extension extends further with a Y to become an action done when drowsy

awning & yawning

600

It was the dawning of a New Age in theater with this "Love-Rock Musical" & its much-publicized nudity

Hair

800

Moose was the real name of the popular pup called Eddie on this sitcom

Frasier

800

In Germany, it's "The Town of the Pied Piper"

Hamelin
800

"The ship went down like lead" in this Samuel Taylor Coleridge poem about a man haunted by a guilty act

"The Rime of the Ancient Mariner"

800

Ecclesiastical law approves the addition of a Y to be a steep-sided deep valley

canon & canyon

800

In November 1967 John Lennon appeared on the cover of this music magazine's first issue

Rolling Stone

1000

Arnold, one of these animals on Green Acres, could change the TV channel & play the piano

a pig

1000

This country that's famous for its cheese & butter is nicknamed "the Dairy of Northern Europe"

Denmark

1000

"The clangor of that blacksmiths' fray" is a line by Herman Melville about this ironclad ship's battle with the Merrimack

the Monitor

1000

A general term for a musical group adds Y to become a verb meaning to exchange words

band & bandy

1000

At the Oscars in 1969, there was a rare tie for Best Actress between Barbra Streisand & this other legend

Katharine Hepburn

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