Spongebob Squarepants,
Sophia The First,
Phineas & Ferb
Spongebob Squarepants
"The Lion, the Witch and The Wardrobe" & "The Magician's Nephew" are books in this series by C.S. Lewis
Chronicles of Narnia
A woman altered the numbers on one of these to win $20; dumb move, it was already a $5,000 winner
Lottery Ticket
Reliably, every half to 2 1/2 hours, this most famous of geysers fires out about 5,000 gallons of water
Old Faithful
On TV, Sabrina is a "Teenage" one
Witch
I Spy,
I Dream of Jeannie,
I Love Lucy
This son of Poseidon attends Camp Half-Blood and embarks on quests inspired by Greek mythology in a bestselling young-adult series
Percy Jackson
A vending machine thief had a hard time claiming innocence after paying $400 bail in this currency with Washington on it
Quarters
You can hear the call of this animal which was re-introduced to Yellowstone in the 1990s
Wolf
In this high-flying game, balls called bludgers can knock players off their brooms
Quidditch
The Office,
CIS,
The Big Band Theory
CIS
In "the First Four Years", the last book in the "Little House" series, she begins married life with Almanzo
Laura Ingalls Wilder
A Georgia woman was surprised to find they don't take $1 million bills at this chain co-founded by Sam Walton in 1962
Walmart
Yellowstone has hot springs because this layer of the earth is extra thin here, so molten rock isn't far down
Crust
He's Lilo's mischievous alien pal
Stitch
Cagney & Lacey,
Starsky & Hutch,
Mork & Mindy
Starsky & Hutch
Junior High, High School & University are included in this Francine Pascal series known as "SV"
Sweet Valley
Robert Ligon got 15 months for repackaging these as “low fat,” despite each containing 530 calories. Unfortunately there was a pretty big hole in that story.
Donuts
The gases emitted by Yellowstone's thermal features contain this element--atomic number 16--accounting for a distinctive smell
Sulphur
Throw a baseball, or set up a tent
Ptich
Who Wants to Be a Millionaire,
Survivor,
Amazing Race
Who Wants to Be a Millionaire
Created by author Erle Stanley Gardner, this lawyer solved dozens of mysteries in a long-running series of novels. In 1957, he made his way on the TV screen and where he aired for 241 episodes.
A counterfeiter found out the hard way they don't take $16 bills in this populous Kansis city, also known as the "Air Capital of the World"
Witchita
This backbone of North America separating east- from west-flowing rivers cuts through the plateau of Yellowstone Park
Continental Divide
It diverts a train from one track to another
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