Clue | Answer |
Spelling-impaired metal band that recorded 'Pour Some Sugar On Me'. | |
'Morning Has Broken' singer who changed his name to Yusef Islam. | |
The title of this Peter Sellers comedy refers to a jewel, not a French policeman. | |
2009 ABC sitcom starring Courteney Cox. | |
Another Peter Sellers comedy, better remembered for Tom Jones' title song. Whoa-oh whoa-oh whoa! | |
80's band ('Rock This Town') that briefly brought back rockabilly. | |
Full name of Charlotte's NFL team | |
Any member of a 1960's radical group, or T'Challa the Wakandan of comics | |
Posthumously released Bob Marley single where the three words in the title rhyme. | |
'Girl band' book series that became a Disney movie series starring Raven-Symoné. | |
Canadian Football League team (in Hamilton) that qualifies for this list twice. | |
When he released 'Jack & Diane' and 'Hurts So Good', John Mellencamp was known as this. | |
Stand-up comedian, known for occasionally damaging talk show sets. | |
Idiom warning against excessive inquisitiveness. | |
Term describing actresses such as Brigitte Bardot (decades before they become cougars). | |
'When The Children Cry' band | |
'Cowboys From Hell' band | |
'Peg O' My Heart' band | |
'Little Things Mean A Lot' singer | |
'Whole Again' band | |
'Good Old Rock n Roll' band | |
'It Wasn't God Who Made Honky Tonk Angels' singer | |
Disease caused by Bartonella bacteria or a Ted Nugent song. | |
Compatriot of Scarecrow & the Tin Man. | |
Theme song from Rocky III, performed by Survivor | |
Also known as 'Wimoweh', this South African folk song went to #1 for The Tokens. | |
First Chinese-language film to be a Best Picture Oscar nominee. | |
Sobriquet of King Richard I of England | |
OMG!!! This mag's fave cover boys: 60's-Monkees, 70's-Osmonds, 90's-Backstreet, 00's-Jonas Brothers | |
2000, 2002 & 2008 US Open golf champion | |
1994 Disney animated film set in Africa. | |
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