You can do anything to Elvis, but don't step on these
his blue suede shoes
This mounted figure appears on Ralph Lauren products
a polo player
3rd planet from the Sun
the Earth
By definition, a number is odd if it's not divisible by this
2
Light, sound & the sea all travel in them
waves
They tend to "flock together"'
birds of a feather
"Yummy, Yummy, Yummy" explemplified this "sugary" pre-teen rock style of the late '60s
bubble gum
Thin model who wound up dancing to Tommy's tune
Twiggy
From Greek "to omit", the partial or total obscuring of one celestial body by another
an eclipse
Number above the denominator
a numerator
Early version of a hearing aid named for the musical instrument it resembled
a trumpet
Comes between "2 for the show" & "4 to go"
3 to get ready
Popular '50s D.J. who coined the term "rock 'n' roll"
Alan Freed
Ankle stockings that '40s teen-agers wore & were named for
bobbie socks
Theory that a massive explosion started the universe
the Big Bang Theory
In pi, digit which follows 3.1
4
Electronically recorded visual record of the human voice now used for identification of criminals
a voiceprint
Frozen confection and bakery concoction served at almost every birthday party
ice cream & cake
In February '61, he had a "Runaway" hit
Del Shannon
Medicinal name of Jackie Kennedy's Halston hats
pillbox hats
Approximately 5.88 trillion miles
a light-year
The side of a right triangle opposite the right angle
the hypotenuse
Kind of vision used to see object to the side while looking straight ahead
peripheral vision
The best darn dog in the whole bunch of puppies
the pick of the litter
Manager of the most successful group in rock history, which broke up 4 years after his death
Brian Epstein
Menswear used to symbolize conformity in '56 Gregory Peck film title
a gray flannel suit
From Greek "long-haired", they have tails up to a hundred million miles
a comet
Number represented by 10 in a binary system
2
This part of the eye operates like the diaphragm of a camera to regulate the amount of light received
the iris
Recently canceled soap opera which was named for the time it originally aired, 4:30 P.M.
The Edge of Night