System of exchanging goods or services without using money.
What is BARTER?
Fringe is another name for these.
What are BANGS?
A kitchen fixture is in the name of this slang term for a tall usually black silk top hat.
What is a STOVEPIPE?
Bartender Sam Malone
What is BOSTON?
In 1935 a race car went 277 MPH on this Florida beach; now there's an international speedway in town.
What is DAYTONA?
Tanzania gets part of its name from this island.
What is ZANZIBAR?
These wayward tufts with a bovine name form in utero, so you're pretty much stuck with them for life.
What are COWLICKS?
A is the only vowel in this cold-weather mask & cap combo.
What is a BALACLAVA?
Sheriff Andy Taylor
What is MAYBERRY?
The British 50th Infantry Division landed 25000 men on Gold Beach on this day in 1944.
What is JUNE 6TH (OR D-DAY)?
A decompression chamber can also be called this kind of chamber.
What is A HYPERBARIC CHAMBER (A BAROMETRIC CHAMBER)?
You get an a if you know this 12-letter style of bob where one side in front is longer than the other.
What is ASYMMETRICAL?
Wonder Woman wears this type of small crown that she can use like a boomerang.
What is a TIARA?
Teenager Clark Kent
What is SMALLVILLE?
Edisto Beach S.C. says no lights on the beach after dusk in summer to protect these sea turtles named for their big heads.
What are LOGGERHEADS?
In reinforced concrete it's what does the reinforcing.
What is REBAR?
It was the 2-word title of a 1931 film starring Jean Harlow as well as her hair color.
What is PLATINUM BLOND?
Here's Jackie Kennedy wearing one of these lace veils with a diminutive Spanish name.
What is a MANTILLA?
Arthur Fonzie Fonzarelli
What is MILWAUKEE?
This California beach town & surfing mecca is named for 19th century railroad magnate Henry.
What is HUNTINGTON?
You eat the red stalks of this plant; the green leaves are toxic.
What is RHUBARB?
This 5-letter French word describes a coloring technique where the hair is typically darker on top & lighter towards the ends.
What is OMBRE?
You say hairnet I say this 5-letter word a decoration for women's hair in the Victorian era.
What is a SNOOD?
Green Acres attorney Oliver Wendell Douglas
What is HOOTERVILLE?
It's the activity of gathering quahogs & longnecks maybe on the beaches of Martha's Vineyard.
What is CLAMMING?