TV TITLE CHARACTER PROFESSIONS
I REMEMBER APRIL
SCRAMBLED FOOD
NUMBERS
THE LOU
200
'"The Rockford Files"'
Private investigator
200
'On April 25, 1952, the Knicks lost game 7 of the NBA Finals to the Lakers of this city'
Minneapolis
200
'Nobody can eat just one:
hip topcoat'
Potato chip
200
'Number of proverbial "seas" of the world, or number of "sisters" in women's colleges in the Northeast'
7
200
'He partnered with straight man Joe Lyons before he teamed with Bud Abbott'
Lou Costello
400
'"Get Smart"'
Secret agent
400
'Seen here, it entered history in April 140 years ago'
Fort Sumter
400
'They're served on the half shell:
rosy set'
Oysters
400
'JFK was this number in presidential sequence, also the minimum age to become president'
35
400
'The Cleveland Browns' Lou Groza was nicknamed "The Toe" for his accuracy at this'
Kicking field goals
600
'"Everybody Loves Raymond"'
Sportswriter
600
'In April 1992 L.A. erupted after 4 policemen were acquitted of beating this man'
Rodney King
600
'A type of melon:
pale toucan'
Cantaloupe
600
'Four score & seven years ago, our fathers knew that this many years were being described'
87
600
'She's teamed up with Linda Ronstadt & Dolly Parton on 2 albums'
Emmy Lou Harris
800
'"Sanford And Son"'
Junk dealer
800
'April 18 commemorates the day in 1980 when this country became Zimbabwe'
Rhodesia
800
'Eggs-actly!:
a vicar'
Caviar
800
'If a friend is celebrating his sesquicentennial birthday, he's this old, so get on the phone to Guinness -- fast'
150
800
'With 14, he shares the record for most stolen bases in the World Series'
Lou Brock
1000
'"The White Shadow"'
Basketball coach
1000
'On April 17, 1939, months before the start of WWII, this future lord opened in the play "No Time for Comedy"'
Sir Laurence Olivier
1000
'A smoked sausage:
bake sail'
Kielbasa
1000
'Title number of blows in a 1959 Truffaut film that could be described as quadrigenarious'
400
1000
'In 1929 she became First Lady'
Lou Henry Hoover