Thomas Edison recited this nursery rhyme on the very first gramophone
"Mary Had A Little Lamb"
Fourth President of the United States
James Madison
Harry Lillis Crosby was the given name of this superstar
Bing Crosby was not his real name, but you might not recognize him if I called him anything else. This "crooner" from the 40s was not only a singer but also an actor. Famous for his appearances with Bob Hope in the "Road To" series of movies, his most famous hit was a rendition of Irving Berlin's "White Christmas".
Big Ben is located in this European city
London
A big hug (7)
embrace
John Harvey Kellogg is a name synonymous with this
U.S. Forest Service was created by this President.
Theodore Roosevelt
Born as Dino Paul Crocetti on June 7, 1917 in Steubenville, Ohio, this versatile entertainer stayed busy in the world of film, music, and comedy. He and Jerry Lewis formed a tight friendship for a while.
Dean Martin
This many states start with the word, “new”
4 (New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York)
Social dos & don'ts (9)
etiquette
You can use to take cash out of a bank
ATM
His portrait is on the half-dollar.
JFK
Diana Ross was a member of this 1960s American singing group
The Supremes
Haggis is the national dish of this country
Scotland
2 - 2 = 0 (8)
Inflatable life saver was invented by Assen Jordanoff
Airbags
At one time he had been a peanut farmer.
Jimmy Carter
Duo group released the single 'The Sound of Silence' in 1965
Simon & Garfunkel
Easter Island is known for having 1000 of these
Statues
Dry up (9)
Evaporate
William Painter invented this device found in every kitchen drawer and bar
Bottle opener
Sixty-nine days after becoming President, he was shot by John Hinkley Jr.
Southern California based band released the song 'Good Vibrations'
The Beach Boys
According to the legend, St Patrick’s drove these out of Ireland
Snakes
State of being real or participating in reality.(5)
Exist