The mark left by George Hamilton’s “gay blade”.
What is a “Z”?
The seasick sea serpent.
Who is Cecil?
A wunnerful, wunnerful bandleader.
Who was Lawrence Welk?
Though never declared, it was the longest war in which America took part.
What is the Vietnam War?
Maryland’s state bird & state baseball team.
What are the Orioles?
Its use was abolished in France in 1981, 188 years too late for Marie Antionette.
What is the guillotine?
While Lassie was played by a male, this dolphin was played by a female.
Who is Flipper?
In 1937 he was “in the mood” to start a band.
Who was Glenn Miller?
Sports event that set off a 1969 war between Honduras & El Salvador.
What is soccer?
Collective name for domesticated birds raised for meat & eggs.
What is poultry?
You’d need an undertaker, not a styptic pencil after this was used by Sweeney Todd.
What is a straight razor?
In the TV show “Maya”, its what Maya was.
What is an elephant?
As famous for his marriages as his music: once wed Ava Gardner & Lana Turner.
Who was Artie Shaw?
The material cost of this war was greater than all other wars put together.
What was World War 2?
The most common bird on world flags.
What is the eagle?
Ridley Scott’s dim futuristic film view of Los Angeles.
What is Blade Runner?
He was 1st of several chimps featured in the early days of “The Today Show”.
Who was J. Fred Muggs?
Benny Goodman got good “vibes” from him.
Who was Lionel Hampton?
In 19th C., Brazil, Argentina, & Uruguay wiped out over 80% of this nearby country’s population.
What is Paraguay?
Woodcock’s eyes are so far back on their heads, they have this unusual field of sight.
What is 360 degrees?
The sword in the stone from the Lady of the Lake.
What is Excalibur?
In this series, Starbuck’s little friend Boxie had a pet Daggit.
What is Battlestar Galactica?
“Royal” bandleader whose first two names were Edward Kennedy.
Who was Duke Ellington?
Spaniards started war in colonial America by cutting off this part of Robert Jenkin’s body.
What is ear?
This “crazy” North American diving bird has been found at depths of 160 feet.
What is the (common) loon?