ACTORS & THEIR ROLES
INSECTS?
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100

He played Stanley Kowalski in 1951’s A Streetcar Named Desire and Don Vito Corleone in The Godfather (1972).  

Marlon Brando

100

The Dodge Hornet, the Nissan Honeybee, and this popular German car are three of only a handful of cars that have shared a name with an insect.  

The Volkswagen Beetle

100

The title of this game show host’s 2009 autobiography was Priceless Memories.

Bob Barker (Longtime host of The Price is Right)

100

Elmo, Kermit, and Oscar the Grouch hang out on this TV street.  

Sesame Street

100

A brand of citrus fruits including oranges, grapefruits, lemons, etc.  

Sunkist

200

He played a FedEx executive in Castaway (2000) and Forrest Gump in 1981.

Tom Hanks

200

Apparently, you feel these insects in your stomach when you are nervous or anxious.

Butterflies

200

The title of his 1953 autobiography was the same as the name of his plane: The Spirit of St. Louis.

Charles Lindbergh

200

Edmund Gwenn earned an Academy Award playing a Macy’s Santa in this holiday classic.

Miracle on 34th Street

200

Bite-sized, teardrop-shaped pieces of chocolate introduced in 1907.

Hershey’s Kisses

300

He played businessman Edward Lewis in Pretty Woman (1990), and Naval Aviator Zack Mayo in An Officer and a Gentleman (1982).

Richard Gere

300

The fastest, most direct route back to the hive.

Beeline

300

His autobiography, published in 1943, shared its name with one of his most beloved folk songs: “Bound For Glory.”

Woody Guthrie

300

The phrase “Main Street” often refers to small business. In contrast, what street suggests big business?

Wall Street

300

Finish this nursery rhyme: “Georgie Porgie, puddin’ and pie … ”

“… kissed the girls and made them cry.”

400

She played Princess Ann in 1953’s Roman Holiday and Holly Golightly in Breakfast at Tiffany’s (1961).

 Audrey Hepburn

400

It’s unlikely that this insect had anything to do with the British sport it shares its name with.

Cricket

400

This outdoorsman turned businessman called his 1960 autobiography My Story: The Autobiography of a Down-East Merchant. He died seven years later at age 94.

L. L. Bean

400

 As Louis Armstrong instructed, “Grab your coat and get your hat. Leave your worry on the doorstep. Just direct your feet to …” where?

“… the sunny side of the street.”

400

The Secretary of State under Richard Nixon and Gerald Ford.

Henry Kissinger

500

She played a lesbian factory worker in 1983’s Silkwood, and a widowed accountant from Brooklyn Heights, NY in Moonstruck (1987).

Cher

500

This traditional Pennsylvania Dutch dessert got its name because its sweet molasses odor attracts flies.

Shoofly pie

500

The autobiography of this former president of the Ford Motor Company (best known for spearheading the production of the Mustang and the Pinto) was the best-selling book of the 1980s.

Lee Iacocca

500

In the 1960s, you could find paper dresses, knee high boots, and other hip clothes in the fashion boutiques of this London street.

Carnaby Street

500

You’ll be blessed with the gift of gab if you do this in the town of Blarney in Ireland.

Kiss the Blarney Stone