"Good Times" & "The Good Wife": very different parts of this city
What is Chicago?
To organize papers, or to administer to one's ragged nails
In 1942 this crooner had a No. 1 hit with "White Christmas"
As this "Aladdin" character, Robin Williams did impressions of Groucho Marx, Schwarzenegger & others
Who is Genie?
Squid have 8 arms & 2 of these longer limbs
What are tentacles?
"The Americans" & "Murphy Brown": this city
What is Washington D.C.?
To heat & sweeten a beverage with spice
What is mull?
This title line is followed by "underneath the mistletoe last night"
What is "I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus"?
In 2014, actor Josh Gad won an Annie award -- excellence in animation -- for his work voicing this adorable character in "Frozen"
Who is Olaf?
Once a teacher is granted this, it's hard to dismiss him/her
What is tenure?
"Frasier" & the American remake of "The Killing": this city, in very different moods
To plow the soil
This tune tells you to "troll the ancient Yuletide Carol"
What is "Deck the Halls"?
This sultry bombshell from a 1988 hit claimed, "I'm not bad. I'm just drawn that way"
Who is Jessica Rabbit?
During the '90s, Placido Domingo, Luciano Pavarotti & Jose Carreras performed together as "The Three" these
Who are the Tenors?
"Little House on the Prairie" & "The Mary Tyler Moore Show": this state
What is Minnesota?
To thin the herd by removing inferior stock
It's the alternate title & first line of "The Christmas Song", definitively sung by Nat King Cole
What is "Chestnuts Roasting On An Open Fire"?
This funny bunny in "Bambi" teaches Bambi how to slide on ice & talk
Who is Thumper?
Papaya contains an enzyme that breaks down connective tissue, so it is often used as one of these for meat
What is tenderizer?
"Cold Case" & "thirtysomething": this city
What is Philadelphia?
To ward off blows, or to take care of oneself
What is fend?
In 2014 Bob Geldof re-recorded this 30-year-old song as a fundraiser to fight Ebola
What is "Do They Know it's Christmas?"
This acorn-obsessed squirrel is always in search of the elusive nut in the "Ice Age" films
It's the slender part of a vine that often wraps around another plant
What is a tendril?