Time Magazine’s November 23, 1970 cover called this show, still popular today, “TV’s Gift to Children.”
Sesame Street
“You’ve Got a Friend in Me” (the original and the sequels).
Toy Story
On an average day, this armed service saves 12 lives and screens 300 merchant ships arriving in U.S. ports for security threats.
Coast Guard
Utah is one of three states that fits the category. These are the other two.
Iowa and Ohio
It can mean a ghost or strong alcohol.
Spirit
Ben Savage was the title “Boy” of this ‘90s sitcom.
Boy Meets World
“Bibbidi Bobbidi Boo.”
Cinderella
The name of this type of umbrella is from words meaning, “Protecting Against” and “Sun.”
Parasol
A live performance of this musical genre that showed its “Age” in the 1920’s often includes improvisation. Just ask Karl Malone.
Jazz
Save me some of this! Another word for cake frosting.
Icing
Patricia Arquette won an Emmy as the title crime solver on this show.
Medium
It features, “You’ll Be In My Heart” by Phil Collins.
Tarzan
In mathematics, the number starting with 3.14 is better known as this Greek letter.
Pi
This monarchical title, most often used in Russia, was relinquished for good in 1917.
Tsar or Czar
After my bagpipes solo, I really had a reason to say the catchphrase, “Everyone’s a” this.
Critic
We found out the Almighty is on Facebook on this Brandon Michael Hall show on CBS.
God Friended Me
Performed by Baloo in the original and in the remake: “The Bare Necessities.”
The Jungle Book
This superhero’s real name is Barbara Gordon.
Batgirl
It sounds like part of a wheel, but it’s a jump in ice skating with one and a half or more turns in the air.
Axel
A brother or sister.
Sibling
This 1997-2003 sitcom starring David Spade and Laura San Giacomo was set at a fashion magazine.
Just Shoot Me
“Listen with your Heart” and “Colors of the Wind.”
Pocahontas
The New York court system says the first word in this 2-word phrase stands for “Record of Arrest & Prosecution.”
Rap Sheet
A human-eating giant of folklore, or any terrifying person.
Ogre
An event or a period of time when a person or group stays in a place and quietly prays, especially at night, as in a “Candlelight” this.
Vigil