Versions of it have starred Neil Diamond, Danny Thomas & Al Jolson
The Jazz Singer
"We stand today on the edge of a New Frontier"
John F. Kennedy
Martha Jane Cannary, she's buried in Deadwood, South Dakota next to "Wild Bill" Hickok
Calamity Jane
Adding a "T" to the front of these cutting tools gives us these, which we all wish were cut
axes & taxes
Both tacos & this popular meat stew are of Aztec origin
chili
1945's "The Bells of St. Mary's" was the sequel to this 1944 film
Going My Way
"Some of my best friends are MX missiles"
Ronald Reagan
Born Pearl Comfort Sydenstricker, she wrote "The House of Earth" trilogy
Pearl Buck
Adding an "E" to the end of this word for leap gives you this funny Bob
hop & Hope
Jay Leno says America is hated because we can afford to put funny plastic hats on these tubers
potatoes
In "Night of the Hunter", Robert Mitchum has these 2 4-letter words tattooed on his fingers
love & hate
"It is time for the great silent majority of Americans to stand up & be counted"
Richard Nixon
After playing this insect in a ballet, Thelma McQueen used it as her 1st name
Butterfly
The difference between this European country and its currency is an "E" at the end
France & franc
It's said Churchill called these "the good companions", but IHOP would call them their bread & butter
pancakes
In "Kind Hearts & Coronets", he played 8 roles, including Lady Agatha
Alec Guinness
"I shall go to Korea"
Dwight Eisenhower
Diva born Maria Anna Sofia Cecilia Kalogeropoulos
Maria Callas
Adding a "T" to the end of this word for listen gets you this, what a doctor listens to
hear & heart
Sauerkraut was named in Germany but originated in this Asian country
China
Among the films he's directed are 1948's "Oliver Twist" & "A Passage to India"
David Lean
"I have sworn upon the altar of God, eternal hostility against every form of tyranny over the mind of man"
Thomas Jefferson
In Baroness Orczy's novel, Sir Percy Blakeney's alter ego
The Scarlet Pimpernel
Add a "Y" to the end of this word & it changes 1 person into this word for a lot
man & many
Described in "Alice in Wonderland" as "beautiful soup so rich & green, waiting in a hot tureen"
mock turtle soup