He's won 5 of the 10 last U.S. Open tennis titles
Jimmy Connors
Popularized by famous WW-1 recruiting poster
Uncle Sam
French phrase for food items, ordered individually
a la carte
The Constitution makes him "president of the Senate"
the vice president of the U.S.
Self-appointed "High Priest" of LSD
Timothy Leary
If the body were a car, they would be the carburetors
the lungs
In golf, it's 2 under par for a hole
an eagle
Created by Dashiell Hammett, played by Humphrey Bogart
Sam Spade
The British call this "the lift"
the elevator
In a letter, the correct form of address for a senator
Honorable
The year Armstrong took "one small step..."
1969
Building these up with steroids has caused sports controversy
muscles
Famous Notre Dame football backfield with apocalyptic nickname
the Four Horsemen
Texas hero who won Battle of San Jacinto
Sam Houston
Day of the year when Italians wish "Buon Natale"
Christmas (December 25)
Former Rhodes scholar and basketball star now senator from New Jersey
Bill Bradley
In late 1965 his book "Unsafe at Any Speed" was published
Ralph Nader
Babies have more than 300, while adults have only 206
bones
In college, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar played under this name
Lew Alcindor
Most famous alumnus of Will Mastin Trio
Sammy Davis Jr.
Meaning "a bride's belongings", it's French for "small bundle"
trousseau
Presided over Senate while under indictment for murdering Alexander Hamilton
Aaron Burr
The group tried for conspiring to riot at '68 Democratic Convention
the Chicago Seven
A cranium and 2 femurs on a black flag
a skull and crossbones
Superbowl trophy is named for this coach
Vince Lombardi
Film producer famous for malapropism, "Include me out"
Sam Goldwyn
Criminologist's phrase, from Latin for "manner of working"
modus operandi
Group of senators who vote together for a specific purpose
a bloc
American who won the 1964 Nobel Peace Prize
Martin Luther King (Jr.)
This is the body's largest gland
the liver