Father
+
sight organ =
spinach-loving sailor man
Popeye
Is the game 18 holes or 19 holes? The 19th hole is actually a bar?! Sign me up for this sport!
golf
1969:
Three... two... one... liftoff! Neil Armstrong & co. depart Cape Kennedy for the Moon
Florida
Daily Double
A Tony winner for "A Soldier's Play", David Alan Grier began practicing medicine at this sitcom title hospital in 2024
Take "bra", change one of its letters & it becomes this type of long, fluffy scarf
Boa
The fifth month
+
24 hours =
"Help!"
Mayday
In this sport, your 1st point is worth 15, your 2nd point puts you at 30 & your 3rd point has you at 40?? Okayyy...
Tennis
1789:
George Washington is inaugurated as the first U.S. president
The 38th President of the U.S., Gerald Ford, attended Michigan, but was born in this state
Nebraska
Take "shoe", rearrange its letters & it becomes this synonym for stockings
Hose
Mafia boss
+
lock opener =
a jackass
donkey
This Hall of Fame Yankees catcher said, "I usually take a 2 hour nap from 1 to 4"; he also once said, "Pair up in threes"
Yogi Berra
Daily Double
1860:
The first westbound Pony Express rider leaves St. Joseph
Michael Phelps has 28 total Olympic metals-this many are gold
23
Take "sarong", replace its last 3 letters with a vowel & it becomes this garment also worn by Asian women
Sari
Male equivalent of "sis"
+
a very appealing first name =
non-functional
broken
Big "Ten"? In that sports conference, there are currently a couple fewer than twice that number of member schools, or this many
1861:
The first shots of the Civil War are fired near Fort Sumter
South Carolina
Derek Jeter, nicknamed "the Captain", is a former MLB player who played in this position.
Shortstop
Take "sweater", change 2 of its letters & it becomes this type of footwear
sneaker
Opposite of "on"
+
water, in solid form =
a workplace
office
Hey, NBA fans! It's not just a 3-point "line"! Official NBA rules also refer to it as this 3-letter geometric path
Arc
1881:
The Tuskegee institute is founded by Booker T. Washington
Alabama
"People will come, Ray. They'll come to Iowa for reasons they can't even fathom" is intoned in a classic scene by this 1955 alum
James Earl Jones
Take "sock", insert a letter & it becomes this garment often worn to protect the clothes while working
smock