This balcony-based curmudgeon is named for a New York City hotel--his wife is even named Astoria
Waldorf
In "Go", this state, the state's name is catchily spelled out 5 different times
Mississippi
It must have been in the stars in 2007 when it was announced this company would merge with XM Satellite Radio
Sirius
"Extra" this type of olive oil comes only from pressed olives, with no added chemicals
Virgin
Amount produced in a given time, or stuff that comes from a computer
Output
He may have told us his name, but we didn't understand him, so we know him by his nationality
Swedish Chef
This, o this! "Your freeborn single star, sends out its radiance to nations near & far"
Texas
This bar from Mars, Inc. has caramel, chocolate & nougat
Milky Way
By law, olives labeled as "Kalamata" must come from a region of this country
Greece Kelly
To roll out, like a flag
Unfurls
Miss Piggy was named for a Peggy, this "Fever" singer
Peggy Lee
In this state's song, "They shall guard thy fame & adore they name; thou shalt be their northern star"
Minnesota
Slow, floating objects were the bane of the triangle-shaped ship's existence in this 1979 Atari video game
Asteroids
This sweet pepper is that red thing peeping out from the middle of your basic stuffed olive
A pimento
Colorful, rhyming 2-word term for a sickout by police officers
A blue flu
One of the 2 scientific Muppets who share their names with laboratory equipment
Beaker/Bunsen
"If you follow the old Kit Carson Trail until desert meets the hills", you'll know "Home means" this state
Nevada
This cleaning product streaks through your bathroom & "kills 99.9% of germs"
Comet
Olives are too bitter to be eaten off the tree; like a recovering patient, they have to be this
Cured
Lotsa pasta flour comes from this type of wheat
Durum
Rizzo the Rat's name came from Dustin Hoffman's character in this Best Picture Oscar winner
Midnight Cowboy
"Smoky Mountain rain keeps fallin'" in one of this state's 10--yes, 10--state songs
Tennessee
DAILY DOUBLE: Chevrolet & PBS have made very different versions of things called this
Together with capers & anchovies, olives are a key ingredient in this French-named spread
Tapenade
A type of ancient soothsayer; add a "Y", you get an omen
Augur