British actress who won for showing "A Touch of Class"
Glenda Jackson
When 1st told, it was Hjuki & Bil who carried the pail of water
"Jack and Jill"
"Lord, what fools these mortals be!", says Puck in this comedy
"A Midsummer Night's Dream"
To him, Kellogg's Frosted Flakes are "G--R--R--R--REAT!"
Tony the Tiger
Born John Mellencamp, he used this other name before reclaiming his last name again
John Cougar
Winning director who explained why he made "Godfather II": "Paramount made me an offer I couldn't refuse"
Francis Ford Coppola
About 1820, one reputedly followed Mary Sawyer to the Redstone School House in Massachusetts
a little lamb
Country described as "This blessed plot, this earth, this realm"
England
He said, "If you can find a better car, buy it!"
Lee Iacocca
They flew to the top of the charts with "Mr. Tambourine Man" & "Turn! Turn! Turn"
The Byrds
She claims her speech for "Mrs. Miniver" Oscar, reputedly an hour long, was actually 5 1/2 minutes
Greer Garson
At the Mad Tea Party, "Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star" became "Twinkle, Twinkle..." this flying animal
bat
In "Othello", Iago said he would wear his heart there
on his sleeve
Cigarette which in the '50s urged smokers to "Call for" it
Philip Morris
Linda Ronstadt danced to the beat of a "Different Drum" when she started with this mid-'60s group
The Stone Poneys
He was nominated for both Best Actor & Best Support for his cantankerous priest in "Going My Way"
Barry Fitzgerald
"Diddle diddle, dumpling, my son John" went to bed with one of these on
shoe
Marc Antony called him "The noblest Roman of them all"
Brutus
It's the original toothbrush with the rubber tip on the end
Py-co-pay
First Steven Georgiou, later this as Muslim convert Yusuf Islam, dropped out of music
Cat Stevens
Oscar holds one of these
sword
When the Queen of Hearts made her tarts
on a summer's day
Shakespeare, "father" of the play, appropriately performed this part in "Hamlet' himself
Hamlet's father (the ghost)
A famous '50s jingle advised him to "Get Wildroot Cream Oil"
Charlie
Mid-'60s S.F. political rock group paid $5,000 by Ed Sullivan not to appear on his show
Country Joe and the Fish