Hint | Mr. or Mister |
Captain Kirk's first officer and science officer | |
Nickname of tap dancer Bill Robinson who created the iconic 'stair dance', which he famously performed with Shirley Temple; also a song by the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band | |
Coca-Cola Co. soda often said to resemble a less flavorable Dr. Pepper | |
British comedy starring Rowan Atkinson as this bumbling character | |
Superhero identity of Bob Parr in Disney/Pixar's 2004 movie | |
Joe DiMaggio used to be a spokesman for this slow drip kitchen appliance, the first of its kind | |
Moniker for MLB's Reggie Jackson due to his outstanding post-season performances | |
Saturday Night Live's unlucky Play-Doh character. 'Oh no......' | |
Styx's 1983 hit featuring some Japanese lyrics; 'Domo arigato....' | |
Marvel comics superhero; counterpart of the Thing, the Invisible Woman, and the Human Torch | |
Classic toy with changeable body parts; character in Toy Story voiced by Don Rickles | |
Dr. Jekyll's alter ego | |
Wilbur's talking horse | |
Sidney Poitier played this detective in 'In the Heat of the Night' and a subsequent film; they called him.... | |
1983 film starring Michael Keaton as a stay-at-home dad | |
From The Bullwinkle Show, this animated genius dog traveled in his time machine with his boy, Sherman | |
Many women hope to meet this 'perfect' man someday | |
Nabisco's nautical pretzel icon | |
Evil owner of the Springfield Nuclear Power Plant | |
In the sitcom 'Family Affair', he was Uncle Bill's 'gentleman's gentleman' who took on nanny duties. | |
Children's bath product and character; 'makes getting clean almost as much fun as getting dirty' | |
Even though he scolded to customers, 'Please don't squeeze the Charmin,' he was always caught doing it | |
Marvel Comics villain appearing in X-Men comics; has the power to manipulate the minds of others | |
Children's board game; object is to snap tiddly-wink flies into the frog's gaping jaws | |
Captain Kangaroo's handyman who was known for his 'colorful' apparel | |
Rich Uncle Pennybags was sometimes known by this name; Hasbro rechristened Pennybags in 1999 to this name for a marketing campaign. | |
Title character of a book, play, movie, & TV show about a Naval officer & crew of a Navy cargo ship during WWII | |