An eagle in golf is this many strokes under par
What is 2?
Bank robber Marat Mikhaylich was dubbed the "Holiday Bandit" because he began his crime spree during this month
What is December?
In 2005, this company delivered its last 757 to Shanghai Airlines--its 737 is still flying high
What is Boeing?
According to tradition, this prop used by magicians should be made of hazel wood cut at sunrise
What's wand?
This lead singer was given "the biggest sendoff in history" at a 1992 tribute concert for AIDS awareness
What is Freddie Mercury?
"Let's Groove" with this Maurice White band that see millions of streams on Spotify every September 21st
What is Earth, Wind, & Fire?
In 1986 Steve Jobs bought this animation studio for $5 million; in 2006 it was sold to Disney for $7.4 billion
What is Pixar?
In a male youth organization created by Baden-Powell, it takes 21 merit badges to qualify for this highest rank
What is Eagle Scout?
A tagline a 1967 film based on this couple said "They're young. They're in love. They rob banks"
What is Bonnie and Clyde?
It's the 2-word slang term for what is formally known as "time zone change syndrome"
What is jet lag?
On "The Big Bang Theory", this notably silent magician played Amy's dad & actually had a line--"Thank you!"
Who is Raymond Teller?
Dave Davies of this British band claims he cut the speaker cone of his amp with a razor blade to get a distorted sound on "You Really Got Me"
Who are The Kinks?
Last name of brothers Barry, Robin & Maurice of Bee Gees fame
What is Gibb?
An early depiction of a demon holding this customary farm implement is on a thousand-year-old high cross in County Louth, Ireland
What is a pitchfork?
Teens like to stock up on clothes & accessories from this retailer whose stock symbol is AEO
What is American Eagle Outfitters?
In the 1883 edition of this folklore character, he robs a traveler in the forest and gives a third of it to the poor people in Nottingham
What is Robin Hood?
The Concorde sported the designation SST, which stood for this fast speed of "transport"
What is supersonic?
The art of scrying includes seeking the future from this spherical object, usually made of quartz
What is crystal ball?
After his exodus from Genesis, this man had an MTV smash with "Sledgehammer"
Who is Peter Gabriel?
"All Is Love", "Rumpus" & "Food Is Still Hot" are numbers in the adaptation for this Maurice Sendak book
What is Where the Wild Things Are?
Developed along with this company that made the Land Cruiser, Japan's moon rover is nicknamed the lunar cruiser
What is Toyota?
Eagle River, Wisc. is home to the annual world championships of these vehicles once called motor toboggans
What are snowmobiles?
$650 million stolen in Iraq was found hidden in the walls of one of this leader's palaces in 2003
What is Saddam Hussein?
In 2006 more than 40% of this airline's customers flew to, from or through Atlanta
What is Delta?
In Glen Cook's "Black Company" series, Soulcatcher flies around on a magic one of these, just like in the "Thousand and One Nights"
What is carpet?
At the 2019 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony, this group played "Boys Don't Cry"
Who is The Cure?
The organ that weighs around 3 pounds in an adult, or a power-hungry cartoon mouse voiced by Maurice LaMarche
What is Brain?
The Valparaiso Popcorn Festival in Indiana has a parade named for this man, America's popcorn king
What is Orville Redenbacher?
On the Great Seal, the bald eagle holds thirteen arrows in it's left talon and one of these symbols of peace in it's right
What is olive branch?
Robert Leroy Parker used this famous alias when he robbed banks with the Sundance Kid
Who is Butch Cassidy?
This word can be an extra dose of a vaccine, or the small rockets a jet uses to get off the ground
What are boosters?
In November 2000 this illusionist known for his street magic was encased in a block of ice for 63 hours in Times Square
What is David Blaine?
"I'm just a sucker with no self-esteem" sang Dexter Holland, a molecular biology PhD who's the lead singer of this band
Who are the Offspring?
This European race's first winner was Maurice Gray, who crossed the finish line in Paris in 94 hours, 33 minutes, and 14 seconds
What is the Tour de France?
Don't be shy--of Disney's 7 dwarfs, he's alphabetically first
What is bashful?