Ruling the box office in 2011 was the re-release of this film with Simba & Mufasa in 3D
The Lion King
A forbidden rock group
a banned band
O'Hare
Chicago
"You've Lost" this in the title of a 1965 Righteous Brothers No. 1 hit
that loving feeling
He not only plays the sax, he's composed a crossword puzzle for The New York Times
Clinton
Dane Cook is the voice of Dusty Crophopper in this 2013 release
Planes
The most awful sausage
the worst wurst
Louis Armstrong International
New Orleans
It was 50 years ago, July 1965, when this quintessential Rolling Stones song hit No. 1
Satisfaction
A stamp collector, he was featured on a 1982 one that annoyed anti-smoking activists by including his cigarette
FDR
This live-action favorite with versions in 1961 & 1998 was based on a German novel, "Das doppelte Lottchen"
The Parent Trap
A rough school class
a coarse course
Logan
Boston
"I Can't Help Myself" was a chart topper for this numerically named group that had been around for decades
the Four Tops
He more than dabbled in architecture, designing Virginia's capitol building, among others
Thomas Jefferson
"Colors of the Wind" from this 1995 film won a Golden Globe for Best Song as well as an Oscar
Pocahontas
A newspaper critique of a musical production
a revue review
George Bush Intercontinental
Houston
In March the Beatles had us all believing in this calendar impossibility
"Eight Days A Week"
He did not choose to run in 1928; he'd chosen daily 2-hour afternoon naps in the preceding 4 years, though
(Calvin) Coolidge
Back in the day he starred in "The Computer Wore Tennis Shoes" & "The Strongest Man in the World"
Kurt Russell
Non-poets who are non-amateurs
prose pros
14 miles from Manhattan, Liberty International
Newark
With a little help from Ecclesiastes, Pete Seeger wrote this song, a hit for The Byrds
"Turn! Turn! Turn!"
He had his own cabin built next to the 10th tee at Augusta National Golf Course; ah, the perks of being prez!
Eisenhower