Parliament has a whole "House of" them
Lords
A vertical side of a doorway
A jamb
She was a guest host on "The Tonight Show", but after she got her own late night gig, Carson never spoke to her again
Joan Rivers
The Times' review of this film said "Miss Wray goes through her ordeal with great courage"
King Kong
Carl Weathers played this boxer who slugged it out with Rocky
Apollo Creed
The oldest title, it's also the first name of basketball's Mr. Monroe
Earl
By definition, it's something that brings bad luck
A Jinx
This talk show host's fanatical audience section near the band was known as the Dog Pound
Arsenio Hall
"We wouldn't know how closely--if at all--" this film "parallels the life of an eminent publisher, as has been...alleged"
Citizen Kane
It's only logical that Spock hailed from this rock
Vulcan
Used by one who holds his title only for life, it's also a homophone for a desolate adjective
Baron
The shortened first name of a Biblical man, it means to tease good-humoredly
to josh
In 2005 this Scot took over as host of "The Late Late Show"
Craig Ferguson
"John Hughes lets the (5) kids challenge, taunt and confront each other as if this (film was) 'Twelve Angry Men'"
The Breakfast Club
Diablo Cody won a screenwriting Oscar for this movie with lots of pregnant pauses
Juno
There's one of Beaufort & one of Bedford & also a university in North Carolina
Duke
Daily Double **
The astrological notion that a certain large planet exerted a happy influence led to this adjective
Jovial
Before he hosted his HBO show, he hosted the late night "Politically Incorrect" on ABC
Bill Maher
"Mr. Rains is properly slippery and crafty as a minion of Vichy perfidy" in this drama
Casablanca
Remember these rockets? They propelled both the Gemini spacecraft & missiles aimed at the Russkies
Titans
This emcee at a circus is traditionally part announcer, part equestrian director
Viscount
Someone who's always ready to sign up with a new club
a joiner
In 1973 Tom Snyder began hosting this show that, fittingly, was on after midnight
tomorrow
This pic shows "the social changes taking place in the south between 1948 and 1973, and (a) remarkable 25-year friendship
Driving Miss Daisy
What American chocolate lovers call a Milky Way, the British call this
A Mars Bar