Where to see signs that say "Drink intelligently"? | 60 |
Where to see Whistler's "Lady in Gray" | 52 |
Where to watch whales in Massachusetts, with "the" | 60 |
Where Tom Seaver threw the ceremonial final pitch in 2008 | 57 |
Where travel guidebook writer Karl Baedeker was born | 52 |
Where Tucker Carlson got his ass handed to him by Jon Stewart | 61 |
Where TV's "Charlie's Angels" was set | 55 |
Where Typhon, a 100-headed monster, was buried, in Greek myth | 61 |
Where van Gogh's "The Night Café" was painted | 62 |
Where Velázquez's "Las Meninas" can be seen | 60 |
Where very young chemists think lab equipment comes from? | 57 |
Where William (the Refrigerator) Perry played college football | 62 |
Where women's biathlon was introduced as a medal event | 58 |
Where you may get your "Get Fuzzy" fix, e.g. | 54 |
Where you might find loose change at the playground? | 52 |
Where you might hear "Oy vey! I need a drink!"? | 57 |
Where you might hear "Ride 'em, cowboy!" | 54 |
Where you might pick fruit while it's still green | 53 |
Where you might see a lot of chest-pumping, for short? | 54 |
Where you might see a White Russian and a Blue Latvian | 54 |
Where you'll find blond, curly hair, an overcoat, and a horn? | 65 |
Where you're likely to find three-day-old undies? | 53 |
Where you're urged to "start stacking up rewards" | 63 |
Where your opinion on "One lump or two?" counts? | 58 |
Whitaker's costar in "The Crying Game" | 52 |
White House Press Secretary in 2006-2007 who had a radio talk show | 66 |
White Rabbit's song in "Alice in Wonderland" | 58 |
White Sox star who played in five decades (1949-1980) | 53 |
White's combined move of Kc1 and Rd1, in chess notation | 59 |
White-flowered plant named for its supposed healing properties | 62 |
Whitecaps next to an underpriced beachfront property? | 53 |
Whitey who led the Cardinals to three pennants in the 1980s | 59 |
Whitfield of "The Real Housewives of Atlanta" | 55 |
Whitman who played Ann Veal on "Arrested Development" | 63 |
Whitman's 'When -- Last in the Dooryard Bloom'd' | 64 |
Whitman's "A Backward Glance ___ Travel'd Roads" | 66 |
Whitman's "O Captain! My Captain!," e.g. | 54 |
Whitney Houston hit recorded for the 1988 Summer Olympics | 57 |
Whitney Houston song "It's Not Right, But It's ___" | 69 |
Whitney Houston song used by NBC for the 1988 Summer Olympics | 61 |
Whitney Houston's ''All the Man That ___'' | 62 |
Whitney Houston's "All the Man That ---" | 54 |
Whitney Houston's "All the Man That ___" | 54 |
Whitney's partner in aircraft engine manufacturing | 54 |
Who "are coming," in a historical declaration | 55 |
Who "knows," in a 1958 Dion & the Belmonts hit | 60 |
Who "saved my life tonight" in a 1975 Elton John hit | 62 |
Who "they" are in the movie "They Live" | 59 |
Who has scored more than 850 points in an official Scrabble game | 64 |
Who lyric "I'll get all my papers and smile ___ sky" | 66 |
Who said "A man's kiss is his signature" | 54 |
Who said "An asylum for the sane would be empty in America" | 69 |
Who said "Familiarity breeds contempt - and children" | 63 |
Who said "I can't prove it, but I can say it" | 59 |
Who said "I don't do drugs, I am drugs" | 53 |
Who said "It's not bragging if you can back it up" | 64 |
Who said "Learn from the masses, and then teach them" | 63 |
Who said "Only dull people are brilliant at breakfast" | 64 |
Who said "Quotation is a serviceable substitute for wit" | 66 |
Who said "Sex is the biggest nothing of all time" | 59 |
Who said "Tell Jabba that I've got his money" | 59 |
Who said "The joke's on you, Riddler!" | 52 |
Who said "Today's gossip is tomorrow's headline"? | 67 |
Who said "You are alone now. Last man. You are lone ranger" | 69 |
Who the White Stripes told to "Get Behind" them | 57 |
Who wrote "By their own follies they perished, the fools" | 67 |
Who wrote "Can one be a saint if God does not exist?" | 63 |
Who wrote "Hell is full of musical amateurs" | 54 |
Who wrote "The only abnormality is the incapacity to love" | 68 |
Who wrote "Wherever Law ends, Tyranny begins" | 55 |
Whom "Dewey Defeats" in a classic Chicago Tribune headline | 68 |
Whom "feeling good was good enough for," in a 1971 #1 song | 68 |
Whom "I'm in love with," in a 1953 hit | 52 |
Whom "she saw...on a seesaw," in a children's ditty | 65 |
Whom a guy might hang with when he's not with the guys | 58 |
Whom Cordelia called "As mad as the vex'd sea" | 60 |
Whom Dewey defeated, according to a premature headline | 54 |
Whom Sinatra called the "classiest" singer | 52 |
Whom the agents work for (and a chunk of each theme answer) | 59 |
Whom the French called ''Monsieur Crescendo'' | 61 |
Whom the Romans defeated at the Battle of Aquae Sextiae, 102 B.C. | 65 |
Whom Tony and Rico fought over, in "Copacabana" | 57 |
Whom Vladimir and Estragon were waiting for, in a Beckett play | 62 |
Whose “Commentaries on the Laws of England” is that? | 60 |
Whose “Dictionary of Phrase and Fable” is that? | 55 |
Why "The Brady Bunch" girls do well on exams? | 55 |
Why assembly line worker #8 ends up doing extra work? | 53 |
Why certain folks decide not to go south for the winter? | 56 |
Why former Secretary of State Colin was never caught off guard? | 63 |
Why Haim didn't want to party one night in the 1980s? | 57 |
Why honest poker dealers make lousy scorekeepers on the links? | 62 |
Why it's up to you to pick paper or plastic at the supermarket? | 67 |
Why Junior isn't allowed to play in the living room? | 56 |
Why professional poker players rarely hit longer than 100 yards? | 64 |
Why the blackjack player got odd looks from the rest of the foursome? | 69 |
Why the convent's head couldn't find information on the nun? | 68 |
Why there's now only a huge pile of banana peels left? | 58 |
Why you shouldn't have talked trash about me in a loud voice? | 65 |
Wicked witch's home in "The Wizard of Oz" | 55 |
Wickfield's scheming partner in "David Copperfield" | 65 |