This former U.S. president moved to Chappaqua when his term ended in 2001. He has since become a community fixture, often seen jogging around town or picking up breakfast at the deli.
Bill Clinton
“Breaking Bad” ended its run in 2013, but Walter White’s morally questionable attorney got his own prequel show called this.
"Better Call Saul"
The opposite of a bear market; this animal is used to describe a strong stock market.
Bull
Dustin Diamond, who played this character on “Saved by the Bell,” died this week at 44 years old.
Screech
Super Bowl III, won by this team, remains the greatest upset in Super Bowl history.
New York Jets
This Facebook founder grew up in Dobbs Ferry and attended Ardsley High School. While still in high school, he took graduate courses at Mercy College.
Mark Zuckerberg
The series was created as a spin-off of “Cheers,” continuing the story of a psychiatrist as he returned to his hometown of Seattle and started building a new life as a radio advice show host.
Frasier
Most Fortune 500 companies are listed on the New York Stock Exchange. But tech-based-companies, like Apple and Microsoft, are usually listed on this stock exchange.
NASDAQ
This rock musician, whose stage name is the same as his band’s name, was accused of abuse by his former fiancée, Evan Rachel Wood.
Marilyn Manson
This is the only team with multiple Super Bowl wins and no losses in the game.
Baltimore Ravens
The future Olympic decathlete and reality star was born in Mount Kisco in 1949 and later attended Sleepy Hollow High School.
Bruce/Caitlyn Jenner
MTV’s “Jackass” produced several spin-offs, perhaps none more popular than a reality show starring this dad-punching skateboarder and his uncle, Don Vito.
Bam Margera
This index tracks the 30 largest companies listed on American stock exchanges.
Dow Jones Industrial Average
The Biden Administration said it would try to accelerate efforts to put this woman on the $20 bill, replacing President Andrew Jackson.
Harriet Tubman
He is the only starting quarterback to win a Super Bowl with two different teams.
Peyton Manning
Yonkers has produced many rappers, including DMX and members of The Lox, but the city is also home to this R&B legend, whose decades-long career began in 1992 with her debut album, “What’s the 411?”
Mary J. Blige
This comedian had a two-episode run playing an alien named Mork on “Happy Days,” resulting in a spin-off TV show that lasted for four seasons and launched his career.
Robin Williams
The VIX, an index that tracks this in the stock market, reached its all-time high on March 16, 2020.
Volatility
Punxsutawney Phil is synonymous with Groundhog Day. But when it comes to forecasting the start of spring, this New York City groundhog has a better track record.
Staten Island Chuck
Tom Coughlin, at 65, is the oldest head coach to win a Super Bowl. This man is the youngest.
Mike Tomlin
This 42-year-old comedian, who created the animated show “Big Mouth,” grew up in Rye.
Nick Kroll
The smash hit “Saved by the Bell” was actually a spin-off. Characters such as Zach, Screech, and Mr. Belding carried over from this show, which aired for one season on NBC.
This colorful term refers most commonly to penny stocks, which trade at $5 per share or less and are usually not listed on major stock exchanges.
Pink Sheets
This 27-year-old country music star is in hot water after a video surfaced of him saying a racial slur.
Morgan Wallen
This kick returner, who won the Heisman Trophy in 1991, is the only special teams player to win Super Bowl MVP.
Desmond Howard