3rd planet from the Sun.
What is Earth?
This mounted figure appears on Ralph Lauren products.
What is a polo player?
This Beatle gave his music & regards to Broad Street.
Who is Paul McCartney?
The covering of a mattress, or the sound of a clock.
What is a ticking?
By definition, a number is odd if it's not divisible by this.
What is 2?
Theory that a massive explosion started the universe.
What is the Big Bang?
Medicinal name of Jackie Kennedy's Halston hats.
What is a pillbox hat?
There’s something fishy about John William’s score for this 1975 film-.
What is Jaws?
In football or pulleys, it pairs with block.
What is tackle?
Number above the denominator.
What is a numerator?
Approximately 5.88 trillion miles.
What is a light year?
Ankle stockings that '40s teenagers wore & were named for.
What are Bobbie socks?
Bernard Herman scored 1st with “Citizen Kane” & last with this ’76 De Niro film about a cabbie.
What is Taxi driver?
Completes “All the little birdies on Jaybird Street, love to hear the robin go..”.
What is tweet, tweet, tweet?
In pi, digit which follows 3.1.
What is 4?
From Greek "long-haired", they have tails up to a hundred million miles.
What is a comet?
Thin model who wound up dancing to Tommy's tune.
Who is twiggy?
His uncle Alfred won an Oscar for “Alexander’s Ragtime Band” while he was nominated for “Ragtime”.
Who is Randy Newman?
Headaches & hearts do it.
What is throb?
The side of a right triangle opposite the right angle.
What is the hypotenuse?
From Greek "to omit", the partial or total obscuring of one celestial body by another.
What is an eclipse?
Menswear used to symbolize conformity in '56 Gregory Peck film title.
What is a gray flannel suit?
Appropriately, this diminutive singer wrote the score for “Bugsy Malone”, an all-kids musical.
Who is Paul Williams?
In British rhyming slang, a “tea-leaf” is one; on television, Alexander Mundy was one.
What is a thief?
Number represented by 10 in a binary system.
What is 2?