It's the last word of O Canada.
Thee.
Of Alaska, though it has 9 x the capital's population.
Anchorage.
This 1983 film inspired a fashion craze of leg warmers and off-the-shoulder sweatshirts; "What a feeling!"
Flashdance.
The King of Beasts has 1 around its neck.
Mane.
Slang for a $10 bill, its also an alternate name for a frame on which to cut wood.
Sawbuck.
In 2019 singer Sam Smith announced ________.
"I am changing my pronouns."
Of Australia, though it's the country's oldest city.
Sydney.
A deerstalker and a derby are types of these.
Hats.
Fruity 2 word term for very fine hair growing for the first time.
Peach Fuzz.
Maybe from their shells being used as currency , these bivalves are slang for money.
Clams.
It's a homophone of a song such as "Abide with Me."
Him.
Of Canada, though it was incorporated in 1862 with a royal name.
Victoria.
This green and brown fabric pattern began with army wear for blending into the scenery.
Camo
This hairstyle, popular among punk rockers in the 90's, copied from the Iroquois.
Mohawk.
The Canadian $1.00 bill became a coin this year.
What is 1987.
In an epic move Odysseus gave this as his name when asked by the Cyclops.
No one.
Of England, though it's home to the country's most popular and successful Pro Sports team.
Manchester.
The frayed hems of the 70's evolved into this current fashion trend in denim.
Ripped jeans.
It can be a single hair or a string of pearls.
Strand.
This Canadian coin has a polar bear on the reverse side and Queen Elizabeth II on the other.
Toonie.
Possessive of pronoun for "I".
My, mine.
Of Germany since 1990.
Bohn.
A short piece of clothing inspired by the matador's garment.
Bolero jacket.
French gives us the name for a "chi-chi" bun, a large coil of hair worn at the nape of the neck.
Chignon.
A $100 note is known as a ____________.
C-Note.