Monopoly, Scrabble, and Clue are all examples of this.
What is a board game?
Popular at tailgates, this game challenges players to toss bean bags onto a raised board with a hole in it
What is cornhole?
Standing at 8-feet 2-inches, this yellow bird from Sesame Street represents childlike innocence and curiosity
Who is Big Bird?
Used to secure wet laundry on a line, these wooden pegs were first patented in 1832
What is a clothespin?
Beat, cook flat, add vegetables, cheese, or meat, and fold over to make this
What is an omelet?
Chefs use this kitchen tool to safely chop vegetables, fruits, and meats.
What is a cutting board?
Players toss this flying disc back and forth in the park, at the beach, or during games of “Ultimate.”
What is a frisbee?
Often chased by Sylvester the cat, this bird’s most famous catchphrase is "I tawt I taw a puddy tat!"
Who is Tweety Bird?
Before "Loc" it's a brand of resealable plastic bags
What is Zip?
This Chinese dish is prepared by stirring beaten eggs into chicken broth and garnishing with green onions
What is egg drop soup?
Before whiteboards became common, teachers wrote lessons with chalk on this classroom fixture.
What is a blackboard?
Getting close counts in this game where players take turns throwing U-shaped metal pieces toward a stake in the ground.
What is horseshoes?
This classic Disney character is a short-tempered white duck known for his sailor outfit and semi-understandable voice.
Who is Donald Duck?
This small bent piece of wire may substitute for a staple
What is a paper clip?
Delicious as a sandwich, it’s made from chopped hard-boiled eggs mixed with mayonnaise, mustard, and seasonings
What is egg salad?
Corporate executives often gather in this meeting space to discuss company strategy and major decisions.
What is a board room?
Using mallets, players in this game try to hit colored balls through a series of hoops called wickets.
What is croquet?
This brightly colored bird first appeared in the NBC logo in 1956 to showcase the arrival of color television
What is a peacock?
The name of this quick and easy-to-use fastener strip comes from the French words "velours" meaning velvet, and "crochet" meaning hook.
What is Velcro?
Not so traitorous, this brunch dish features a toasted English muffin, Canadian bacon or ham, a poached egg, and rich hollandaise sauce
What is Eggs Benedict?
Drivers often see these large roadside advertisements promoting businesses, products, or upcoming events.
What are billboards?
Originating in Italy, this game involves rolling large balls as close as possible to a smaller target ball called the pallino.
What is bocce?
This loud, Southern-talking rooster from Looney Tunes often gives long-winded speeches and jokes.
Who is Foghorn Leghorn?
A small disk sewn onto a garment to fasten it by being pushed through a slit.
What is a button?
To prepare this dish, the egg is cooked outside of its shell in simmering water for about five minutes.
What is a poached egg?