From 1952-64 contestants each week did this in Garry Moore's ear
whisper their secret identity (whisper a secret in his ear)
Wardens of this org. patrol more than 1 mil. acres in the U.S., primarily to protect birds
National Audubon Society
This canine caped crusader floats by Macy's every Thanksgiving
Underdog
Told not to point, chew gum or gossip, she sits atop the royal court float in a Pasadena parade
Queen of Roses
The Harlem Globetrotters' warm-up song
"Sweet Georgia Brown"
On it Pat says, "Hit bankrupt & lose all your money, but once you buy a prize it's yours to keep"
Wheel of Fortune
A birch tree may lose 900 gal. of this in a summer's day
water
Garfield finds this dog a pushover, usually over edge of table
Odie
A young newsman, like Jimmy Olsen when he 1st started writing for the Daily Planet
a cub reporter
Bringing your lunch from home
brown-bagging it
Original host of "The Price is Right", he now hosts "The Joker's Wild"
Bill Cullen
Surprisingly, this only covers about 10 to 20% of most deserts
sand
Geppetto's cat in "Pinocchio"
Figaro
Mender of pots & pans or NBC program schedules
Tinker
Hollywood's famous "haberdashery" hash house
the Brown Derby
Host who might've asked the stars, "Farmer Fred runs his farm backwards, even his cows go ____"
Gene Rayburn
Chinese invented paper after watching these build their paperlike nests
wasps
As Tom was to Jerry, he was to Herman
Katnip
A winnower separates them using the wind
chaff & wheat (grain)
The Cleveland Browns were coached by him from 1946 to 1963 & may have been named for him
Paul Brown
The highest score you could amass with going over on "Gambit"
21
A redwood forest near S.F. is named for this naturalist who founded the Sierra Club in 1892
John Muir
Mom & Dad to Disney dog Scamp
Lady and the Tramp
As huskers are to corn, these are to shellfish
shuckers
Musket used by British troops in the Revolutionary War
the Brown Bess