Credited with originating the “California sound,” this band was one of the few American rock bands to sustain their commercial standing during the British Invasion.
The Beach Boys
With a name referencing part of US navel dress from the early 19th century, this style of legwear has intermittently returned to popular fashion.
Bell bottoms
This electromagnetic radiation has wavelengths shorter than those of UV radiation and longer than those of gamma radiation.
X-ray
The consummate cowboy, this actor’s signature walk was said to have been influenced by his acquaintance with Wyatt Earp.
John Wayne
The easiest of the destinations to spot for navigation and a permanent “home” for a time.
Isthmus Cove
Representing “my generation,” this band’s drummer is infamously one of the wildest of rock and roll characters, known for destroying hotel rooms.
The Who
This country contains the Hang Sơn Đoòng Cave, the largest known cave passage in the world, though it achieved notoriety in this era for other reasons.
Vietnam
Ascending, transverse, descending, and sigmoid describe the sections of this part of the digestive system.
Colon
This actress has won four Academy Awards for Best Actress, more than any other, the last one coming 50 years after her first role. She shares a last name, but no relation, with another famous, younger actress.
Katharine Hepburn
The calmest destination in which to moor or anchor, despite being the location of a prominent “shipwreck.”
Cat / Catalina Harbor
A folk rock supergroup, this band’s fourth member was only intermittently included on albums with them, adding and dropping his name to the end of the band’s.
Crosby, Stills, Nash, and Young
Representing the definitive achievements in a long-running race, the first and last of these occurred over only a short span, in 1969 & 1972, respectively.
Manned moon landings
Originally from the Latin word "nutrire", meaning to suckle, this word only attained its modern meaning in the late 16th century.
Nurse
Notes from an early screen test with this actor reportedly stated, "Can't sing. Can't act. Balding. Can dance a little." He went on to revolutionize the way dance was portrayed on-screen, from stair to ceiling.
Fred Astaire
As a namesake or rockin and rollin' adventure, this destination is the jewel of the island.
Emerald Bay
Named after an 18th century English agriculturalist, this band’s frontrunner started playing his signature instrument only weeks before the band got its first break.
Jethro Tull
Taking cues on social dissidence from earlier bohemians and beatniks, this group’s cultural impact is still felt in many aspects of today’s mainstream society.
Hippies
Bolus, infusion, and secondary are types of this common therapy, standard practice for almost any procedure.
IV / Intravenous
Although not the only leading man to star in four Alfred Hitchcock movies, this actor was the only one Hitchcock “ever loved” – perhaps granted by a very specific direction.
Cary Grant
A diving go-to, but otherwise off limits, this destination is only ever a short-term holiday.
4th of July Cove
Part of the first chapter of progressive (prog) rock, this band became much more successful under their second lead singer (also, drummer) after shrinking to three members.
Genesis
On this auspicious day, Romanian gymnast Nadia Comăneci became the first in Olympic history to score a perfect 10 at the Montreal Olympic Games.
July 18th, 1976
In magnetic resonance imaging, these very common atoms are most often used to generate a detectable radio-frequency signal that is received by antennas and localized in space by magnetic field gradients.
Hydrogen
This actress might not have died had she been more characteristic of her name and only floated after falling into the waters of the Isthmus.
Natalie Wood
Lorded over by its roaring feline companion, this destination has been the special occasion camp spot on top.
Cherry Cove