This furniture retailer's name is an acronym formed from its founder's initials and the names of the farm and village where he grew up.
→ IKEA
This yellow item drops automatically from above you if cabin pressure is lost.
→ Oxygen mask
This common household appliance was invented after Percy Spencer noticed a candy bar melting in his pocket.
→ Microwave
This Lake City restaurant is among the town's oldest continuously operating eateries, having opened in the mid-1990s.
→ Southern Vittles
A metallic element used in batteries & to guide a group.
→ Lead
This toothpaste brand takes its name from the Roman word for "hill."
→ Crest
The initials TSA stand for these three words.
→ Transportation Security Administration
This popular loosening oil gets its name because it was the 40th formula tested.
→ WD-40
Of the four churches in Lake City today, this denomination established a congregation first—beating the next by just one month.
→ Presbyterians
A freestanding cabinet & to comfort someone.
→ Console
During a 3M innovation event, an employee's failed adhesive experiment eventually led to these colorful office notes.
→ Post-it Notes
Under the TSA's 3-1-1 Rule, each liquid container in your carry-on is generally limited to this maximum volume.
→ 3.4 ounces (100 milliliters)
This packaging material was originally invented as textured wallpaper.
→ Bubble Wrap
This local photographer's work is frequently given away as a bingo prize, and he even has his own gallery on Lake City's main square.
→ Michael Underwood
To speak so the back of the house can hear you & a planned task.
→ Project