In 2004 this British-born heavyweight champ retired with a career record of 41 wins, 2 losses & 1 tie
If you know what kind of wagon it was served in, you'll know this old west word for food, chow, grub
From genus prosopis, this western wood that started a cooking craze gives off a tangy smoke
In 1988 this company sponsored one of the largest cat shows in the U.S., with 814 entries
This informal term for someone who recruits personnel for a company sounds like a skull collector
In 1933 this man's mercantile agency merged with one run by competitor Robert Dun
In 1792 the NYSE was established when businessmen came to an agreement under a buttonwood tree on this street
The bone-in type of this steak with a double anatomical name is also called a cowboy steak
Trail cooks couldn't carry eggs & milk, so they used starter to make this type of biscuit called a "hot rock"
In 1913 W.A. Heilig & this man opened a furniture store in Goldsboro North Carolina