|
|
|
THE CHILDREN OF ROBERT F. KENNEDY |
|
|
|
|
Recalling these bodies of water goes swimmingly with "Sergeant Major hates eating onions" |
the Great Lakes
|
|
|
This type of shot that gets right into the pores is an ECU for short |
an extreme close-up
|
|
|
A Farewell to ____ and the Man |
Arms
|
|
|
Joseph P. Kennedy II was a 6-term congressman from this state where he was born |
(Joey: What is Rhode Island?)
Massachusetts
|
|
|
The connection between a load & the vehicle pulling it |
hitch
|
|
|
Brooklyn Dodger shortstop Harold Reese was known by this nickname, which he got as a champion marble shooter |
Pee Wee Reese
|
|
|
To rattle off the first few digits of this, count the letters in the words "Now I want a drink, alcoholic of course" |
pi
|
|
|
Found in a range between 30 & 300 kilohertz, VHF stands for this, & many of you are watching a channel using it |
[ERRATUM: VHF range is 30-300 megahertz.]
very high frequency
|
|
|
|
Douglas Kennedy is a reporter for this "fair and balanced" news channel |
Fox News
|
|
|
A commercial appeal, or a changeup |
pitch
|
|
|
This actor played Dr. Egon Spengler in the "Ghostbusters" films |
Harold Ramis
|
|
|
A mnemonic for the periodic table begins, "Happy Henry likes beer"; Happy Henry refers to these 2 elements |
hydrogen & helium
|
|
|
|
Smilla's Sense of ____ Flower and the Secret Fan |
Snow
|
|
|
The wedding of Rory, RFK's youngest, was marred by the death of this man on his way there |
JFK Jr.
|
|
|
Proverbially, this at the right moment means not having to make nine of them later |
stitch
|
|
|
In the silent film "Safety Last!", this comic dangles from the hands of a clock on a tall building |
(Bing: Who is Chaplin?)
Harold Lloyd
|
|
|
The bones of the cranium go "Old people from Texas eat spiders", with O short for this |
occipital
|
|
|
This word, Greek for "color", comes before "key" in the name of an effect that's commonly known as using a green screen |
chroma
|
|
|
Light in _____ 1914 |
(Lisa: Don't know.) (Alex: Say something.) (Lisa: Uh... the Piazza?)
August
|
|
|
RFK Jr. is an environmental hero for his work preserving this New York waterway with Riverkeeper |
the Hudson
|
|
|
|
This author of "The Carpetbaggers" once claimed he was "the best writer in the world" |
Harold Robbins
|
|
|
"The strong man's triceps explode" helps with the layers of this |
the atmosphere
|
|
|
|
Henderson the Rain ____ Rat |
King
|
|
|
RFK's eldest, this girl in the foreground, went on to be Maryland's lieutennant governor |
Kathleen
|
|
|
For Nicholas II of Russia, it was his son Alexis |
(Lisa: What is Czaritch?) ... (Alex: You needed one more syllable--[*].)
Czarevitch
|
|
|
This British playwright wrote the screenplay for the 1976 Elia Kazan-directed film "The Last Tycoon" |
Harold Pinter
|
|