A Rockstar By Any Other Name
Famous Bears
Cops on TV
Send Me A Letter
MARk my words
100

William Broad  was one of the stars that emerged from the original punk rock scene of the mid-'70. He became the Generation X's lead singer and frontman. His stage name was inspired by one of his teachers' description of him as "idle"

Billy Idol

100

This fire prevention bear doesn't think it is cool to play with matches

Smokey the Bear

100

"Kojak" was a ground-breaking series. Played with great charisma by Telly Savalas, he was a New York police lieutenant, with a couple of trademarks. One was his ever-present lollipop, the other a phrase he used often. This was his famous phrase

"Who loves ya, baby?"

100

At a school this letter grade indicates satisfactory comprehension of the course material

C

100

The interior portion of large bones

marrow

200

Known for his impossibly long tongue and his stage persona as The Demon, KISS' bassist and vocalist was born Chaim Witz

Gene Simmons

200

He is perhaps the most famous bear in the world. He was first called Edward, and later had his name changed. He can be found trying to keep his tummy full of honey

Winnie the Pooh

200

"Miami Vice" was an innovative and style-setting show for the 1980s. Don Johnson played Sonny Crockett, a Miami undercover detective. Who was Crockett's partner?

Ricardo "Rico" Tubbs

200

Curl your little finger under your thumb & spread your other 3 fingers to make this letter in ASL

W

200

Gin, vermouth, and an olive

Martini

300

Motörhead's late bassist and frontman Ian Fraser Kilmister is nothing short of a rock legend. His musical career started in the early '60s; however his breakthrough came when he joined the band Hawkwind in 1971

Lemmy

300

This bear was allegedly named after an US baseball star. He first appeared on TV screens in the 60's, along with his chum Boo Boo. He lives in the Jellystone National Park where he made life miserable for Ranger Smith.

Yogi Bear

300

Detective Tony "Baretta", as portrayed by actor Robert Blake, was often seen with his unusual pet. What kind of animal was Fred?

Caockatoo

300

In Morse code it's 3 dots

S

300

A traditional Mexican musical ensemble

Mariachi 

400

Led Zeppelin's quietest member, and a highly accomplished musician and composer, was born John Richard Baldwin. He adopted his stage name inspired by a poster for a 1959 film on the eponymous hero of the American Revolutionary War

John Paul Jones

400

This bear is a creation of writer Michael Bond, who came across a teddybear left on the shelf of a London Store Christmas Eve 1957 and decided to buy the bear as a gift for his wife, naming it after the area of London that they lived in. Shortly after Bond began to write stories about the bear.

Paddington Bear

400

This actor graced the TV screen as hard-boiled and rotund private investigator Frank "Cannon".

William Conrad

400

A 6-string guitar's low & high strings are typically tuned to this note

E

400

Candy made from sugar and almond paste

Marzipan 

500

U2 guitarist born David Howell Evans. According to some sources, Evans was nicknamed this because of the angular shape of his head

The Edge

500

This bear is from the story of the Jungle Book and is a good friend of Mowgli, the boy who lives in the jungle and plays around with this bear.

Baloo

500

Raymond Burr was lawyer "Perry Mason" for many years before he changed professions to become this TV policeman.

Chief Robert Ironside

500

It denotes the horizontal axis in a Cartesian coordinate system

X

500

Mammals, such as kangaroos,koalas, and possums, which have pouches

Marsupials