Sound made by an old cash register
The South African football club that lent its name to a British band
A legal proceeding where laws are distorted or disregarded
The home to the Royals and the Chiefs
Another name for the knifehand strike
Czech writer of 'RUR'
Half of the duo that sang 'Close to You' and 'We've Only Just Begun'
19th century author of 'The Awakening'
Former co-host of 'The Today Show' with Matt Lauer
One of a famed acting family who appears on 'Dexter' and 'Deadwood'
Winner of the first season of 'American Idol'
NL MVP of 1996 who died in 2004 of a drug overdose
Washington, DC home to the performing arts that grants 'Honors'
The place where you can put up your dog
A Brooklyn-based American clothing designer
Country singer who married Renée Zellweger
Famed little brother actor who played the lead in 'Igby Goes Down'
ABA team from Louisville that didn't join the NBA
Liberal arts school in Gambier, Ohio
Former NFL QB who played for the Titans and Giants
A sweet-and-salty snack made in a cast iron container
Actor-Director of 'The Postman' and 'Dances with Wolves'
Incompetent policemen of silent films created by Max Sennett
Along with the Coconuts, a big band inspired musical group
What some call Avada Kedavra
Canadian Prime Minister in 1993
Actress from 'Porky's' and 'Sex and the City'
A Korean dish of fermented cabbage
Former Playmate and wife of Hugh Hefner
The company that make Kleenex
The home to Seattle, Washington
Train station in London where Platform 9 3/4 is
Child actor who starred on 'Growing Pains'
Famed frontiersman for whom Nevada's capital is named
Panelist from 'To Tell the Truth' who married Moss Hart
Leader of the Soviet Union from 1984-1985
Name of process that converts citric acid into ATP
Short singing actress from 'Wicked' and 'Pushing Daisies'
Former lead singer of 'Nirvana'
TV actor who starred in 'Early Edition' and 'Friday Night Lights'
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