Canadian city named for Queen Victoria |
15th-century French king nicknamed "the Prudent |
Actor twice named People magazine's "Sexiest Man Alive |
NBA All-Star nicknamed "Flash |
Aptly, Pierre's state |
Brand named after some Iowa villages |
Brand named after the pronunciation of its parent company's initials |
One-named R&B singer |
Ancestors for whom tribes are named |
Almond-flavored pastry named for its resemblance to an animal extremity |
___ Allen (furniture company named for an American patriot) |
Actress Diana nicknamed the "Blonde Bombshell |
Longtime N.F.L. coach nicknamed Papa Bear |
Corp. nicknamed "Big Blue |
Sci-fi character named for a Philippines sea |
Coll. with a husky named Jonathan XII |
Stooge named Howard |
A genus of shell-less snails was named after this noblewoman |
George nicknamed "Mr. Basketball |
Opera singer nicknamed "La Divina |
Appliance brand named for an Iowa colony |
Ottoman ruler nicknamed "The Lion |
A Streetcar Named Desire" producer ___ Mayer Selznick |
Entertainment options so named because the audience is more detached, per McLuhan (not because he thought they were awesome) |
Peach variety named for its developer's wife |
Fish named for a facial feature |
Oldie with a star character named Stone |
Aperitif named for a former Dijon mayor |
One-named Irish folk singer |
Adjective aptly applied to Apley |