You'd be a wise old owl if you knew that the Scripps spelling bee has one of these creatures on its logo
A Bee
Before Phil Collins, he was the lead singer of Genesis
Peter Gabriel
It’s the Italian name for squid, whose meat is firm and chewy
Calamari
How many licks does it take to get to the
Tootsie-Roll center of a Tootsie-Pop
The profession of Oscar Madison on The Odd Couple
Sportswriter
Carrie Fisher auditioned for Star Wars & this horror film at the same time — the 2 directors were in the same room
Carrie
He founded Motown Records
Berry Gordy
A Russian blue is this type of animal
Cat
Aren't you glad you use Dial?
Don't you wish everyone did?
"Up your nose with a rubber hose!" was one of many sayings that made this show popular
Welcome Back Kotter
If you master the history of the credit card, you'll discover the first purchase with this was at a Sears in 1985
Discover Card
This Rolling Stones song title is also a restaurant chain
Ruby Tuesday
These quadrupeds can open their jaws 150 degrees and are strong enough to bite a crocodile in half
Hippopotamus
Does she or doesn't she?
Only her hairdresser knows for sure.
In the U.S., you could you no longer advertise this product on TV, starting in 1971
Cigarettes
In 1452 Leonardo da Vinci was born near a small Tuscan hill town called this
Vinci
This astronomer is namedropped in “Bohemian Rhapsody
Galileo
Fans visiting Graceland sometimes leave these stuffed animals from a 1957 hit song on Elvis’ grave
Teddy Bear
Is it live or
Is it Memorex
This sitcom popularized the tag line, "Kiss my grits!"
Alice
When he's rapping, Oscar winner Lonnie Lynn is more commonly known by this one-word name
Common
She was the first woman ever inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
Aretha Franklin
From the old Norse for “brag,” it means to complain or find fault in a petty way
Carp
Doesn't your dog deserve...
Alpo?
This was a short-lived late-night soap opera spoof
Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman