This “regal” soda pop was both the first sold in aluminum cans and to introduce a diet cola (2 words)
Quaint colloquialism, kindred to “Make like the wind and blow!” (4 words)
The 3M company, one of those M’s stands for this U.S. state
In 2001 this pizza chain made the first extraterrestrial delivery to the International Space Station crew (2 words)
1829, the year this Army war hero became the first U.S. President to represent the Democratic party
The three categories of human blood vessels: Arteries, veins and these
The American Revolutionary War came to an official end with the signing of The Treaty of this renowned European city
The late, great Bill Withers repeats this pair of words 26 consecutive times in his hit song “Ain’t No Sunshine” (2 words)
In Australia this member of fast food “royalty” is known as “Hungry Jack’s” (2 words)
In Spanish, and most ironically, the High IQ org named “Mensa” means this
Erstwhile southern farmer, the first U.S. President born in a hospital
It’s not the sunlight, but this element it brings that ripens tomatoes
This classic flavored powder drink mix debuted as “Fruit Smack” (2 words)
Ousted Beatles drummer or a brand of mayo, say
Seems counter-intuitive, yet frogs don’t do this. So, thirsty much?
Sony originally called this audio device “Soundabout” but soon changed the name to this and sold 200 million of ‘em worldwide
Popular black tea born in Britain and featuring the flavor of bergamot oranges (2 words)