This just in to "Weekend Update" -- this "Fall Guy" was SNL's first breakout star
Who is Chevy Chase?
This temporary loss of memory often afflicts movie & TV characters, like Sonny Corinthos on "General Hospital"
What is amnesia?
New York's quarter has a picture of this 300' landmark accompanied with the caption "Gateway to Freedom"
What is the Statue of Liberty?
The African Wildlife Foundation looks out for our 4-legged friends, as in its ad campaign "Only Elephants Should Wear" this
What is ivory?
The Tower of London had one of these defensive fortifications, originally filled with water from the Thames
What is a moat?
A fan blows hot air over & around food, helping to assure even cooking in this type of oven
What is convection/air fryer?
She turned 13 on Feb. 27, 1993--one month after her father became president
Who is Chelsea Clinton?
Jugular veins take blood away from the head & the carotids, these blood vessels, bring it back
What are arteries?
The backs of 3 state quarters--Montana, North Dakota, and Kansas--feature parts of this animal
What is buffalo?
Tread carefully if you're "walking on" these, meaning trying not to anger someone
What are eggshells?
It sounds like a room filled with video games, but it's actually a series of arches standing side by side
What is arcade?
Bob Dylan often plays one of these small wind instruments, also called a mouth organ
What is harmonica?
Within a year of picking up a cane & putting on a derby hat in 1914, he was the biggest star in movies
Who is Charlie Chaplin?
You'll want to biopsy that tumor to see whether it's malignant or this opposite
What is benign?
An invention by these pioneering brothers is on North Carolina's quarter, below the words "First Flight"
What is Wright?
Ginger Baker played drums in this 1960s rock trio that also had Jack Bruce & Eric Clapton
What is Cream?
Completed in the 14th century, the largest baptistery in Italy resides in this city; fittingly, it leans at a slight angle
What is Pisa?
In a book chapter called "The Cyclone", "In spite of the swaying of the house and the wailing of the wind", this girl "fell fast asleep"
Who is Dorothy Gale?
Come on, baby, & name this man seen here who had a No. 1 hit with "The Twist" in 1960 & again in 1962
Who is Chubby Checker?
This adjective is the "M" in an MRI diagnostic test, so do take your keys & your lucky coin out of your pockets
What is magnetic?
The back of this state's quarter features an outline of the border as well as a racecar
What is Indiana?
This June birthstone is the only one produced by a living organism
What is pearl?
The old French for "throat" gives us the name of this type of carved figure, like the guy seen here
What is gargoyle?
Syrian artisans working in this medium back in the 1st century B.C. are credited with creating blow molding
What is glassmaking?
The theme song to "Casino Royale" was written by this lead singer of Soundgarden
What is Chris Cornell?
Each hemisphere of the brain is divided into 4 of these: the temporal, occipital, parietal & frontal
What are lobes?
She is on the back of Alabama's quarter; her name is there in English & in Braille
Who is Helen Keller?
A Gerbera flower, or first name of actress Edgar-Jones
What is Daisy?
Seen here, flying buttresses helped cathedrals like this one in Paris soar to new heights
What is Notre Dame?
Researchers at Marineland in Canada say this pale whale blows bubbles in meaningful ways, from bored to startled
What is beluga?