| Clue | Answer |
| 1944 play, 1948 movie, 1949-57 television comedy-drama: Story of a Norwegian-American family living in San Francisco in 1910 | |
| 1981 American biographical film about Joan Crawford | |
| 1983 Michael Keaton movie where the dad stays home while his wife works | |
| Albanian Catholic nun who won the Nobel Peace prize in 1979 | |
| American fantasy sitcom which aired from 1965 to 1966 and starred Jerry Van Dyke and Ann Sothern | |
| American situation comedy starring Neil Patrick Harris | |
| American vocal group of the 1960's that included Cass Elliot and John Phillips | |
| Broadway musical featuring hit songs by ABBA | |
| Christmas song: Oh, what a laugh it would have been if Daddy had only seen… | |
| | Clue | Answer |
| English language nursury rhyme, first printed in 1805 | |
| Matriach of an outlaw gang of brothers and allies in the 1920's and '30's | |
| P.D. Eastman's book about a baby bird's search for his mother | |
| Peggy Wood plays this role in the Sound of Music | |
| Played by Marjorie Main, this comic character lived on a chicken farm in the 'Egg and I' | |
| She and her criminal cohorts are in the Gotham State Penitentiary, courtesy of Batman and Robin | |
| Song by Paul Simon: No, I would not give you false hope on this strange and mournful day but the ___ is only a motion away | |
| Television sitcom that premiered in 1983 and featured Vicki Lawrence as Thelma Harper | |
| Well known figure in fairy tales and nursury rhymes | |
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