Much lounging is done on this vinyl-covered fabric named for Naugatuck, Connecticut
1996 film that popularized lines like "You're money, baby"
Sensible consumers clip these to get cents off
It's the boating term used when the government comes to the aid of a "sinking" business, like Chrysler in 1979
A factory's manual labor is blue-collar & these are "steel-collar"
"Sponsor" is another term for this; Don Vito Corleone was Johnny Fontane's sponsor
Over its 2,340-mile course, this river forms the boundary or part of the boundary of 9 states
Colorado's Mount Elbert in the Sawatch range is this mountain system's tallest peak
Drunk or sober, no one dared call this hatchet-wielding saloon smasher "Old Hatchet-Face"
In 1993 Hershey introduced these white & milk chocolate treats as a companion to its Kisses