Rock's psychedelic era started in this decade
THE '60S
Still a giant especially in supercomputers in the '60s it had a 70% market share of world computer sales
IBM
To take someone's weapons away
DISARM
An elephant's trunk contains roughly 40000 of these more than you have in your whole body
MUSCLES
Truly heavenly this sponge cake made without egg yolks or butter is fat-free
ANGEL FOOD CAKE
This HBO mob show's 1999 debut is said to have begun TV's new golden age
THE SOPRANOS
You might be lost without a RoadMate series GPS from this company named for a Portuguese explorer
MAGELLAN
It's the special type of lens used to produce the effect seen here
A FISHEYE
A song from Annie Get Your Gun says Got no mansion got no this boat still I'm happy with what I've got
YACHT
Ricotta can be used to make this type of cake part of a factory restaurant chain's name
CHEESECAKE
Not MC but this precedes Kool Herc in the name of the guy who says he began the hip-hop era (Bronx Rec Room 1973)
DJ
QuickBooks FAQs at the site of this co. include How much accounting do I need to know? (Not much apparently)
INTUIT
In Britain this pastime is called noughts & crosses
TIC-TAC-TOE
Title for a Russian empress like Nicholas II's Alexandra
CZARINA
For Christmas you can make this 2-word chocolate roll cake while watching the same-named item burn on TV
A YULE LOG
You've had more birthdays than this number of bits in the early '90s home console game era of Street Fighter II
16
In 2013 this .com had the youngest CEO in the Fortune 500 when it debuted on the list at 482
This other name for tetanus refers to one of its most common symptoms
LOCKJAW
A moral compass
A CONSCIENCE
Hey batter batter don't swing batter! A trademarked tube pan with fluted sides is used to make this cake
BUNDT
A golden era of teen movies is sometimes named for this Breakfast Club director
JOHN HUGHES
Pong! In the 1970s its 2600 console had a whopping 128 bytes of RAM--a 2017 iPhone has about 3.2 billion
ATARI
The fruit of a rambler or Damask
ROSE HIP
The Latin for to declare is the origin of this legal term for a formal accusation
INDICT(MENT)
Split a sweet Biscuit in half fill & top it with softly whipped cream & sliced fruit--like strawberries--& you've got this
A STRAWBERRY SHORTCAKE