2-word expression meaning "I am at fault"
My bad
"When life gives you lemons..."
Make lemonade
Since 1909 when it was "bring your own basket", this wholesome outdoor gathering has been a tradition at UC Davis
picnic
This brand's Vortex Vigilon could launch its soft discs up to 50 feet
Nerf
Also called the Millennium Bug, this alphanumeric issue thankfully proved to be a non-problem on Jan. 1, 2000
Y2K
The black species of this snake is actually dark brown to gray
A mamba
"I came, I saw, ..."
I conquered
At Swans Trail Farm in Snohomish, Washington, the whole family can enjoy picking these from trees
apples
These toys that became a TV & movie franchise sprang from Japanese toy lines called Diaclone & Micro Change
Transformers
It took 11 years & about $25 million, but in 2001 this landmark was reopened with its tilt reduced by about 16 inches
Leaning Tower of Pisa
eBay has a category called "Vintage sports" this, souvenirs of famous events
memorabilia
A legal principle:
"Ignorance of the law is..."
no excuse
On a summer day, you're not too old to run through these, such as the oscillating type
a sprinkler
Yasmin, Cloe, Sasha & Jade were the original lineup of these "anti-Barbies"
Bratz
Released in 2003, this Pixar film about a dad trying to locate his son earned nearly $1 billion worldwide
Finding Nemo
It's the headgear you'll wear at commencement
a Mortarboard
Among AFI's 100 Greatest Movie Quotes of All Time:
"E.T. ..."
phone home
Unlike the -boarding activity, in this one, you drop the tow rope
wakesurfing
Known as Go Go Hamsters in the U.K., they were a smash hit for Christmas 2009
Zuzu Pets
On Dec. 13, 2003 U.S. forces near Tikrit found this president of Iraq underground; a gun was present, but he did not fire a shot
Saddam (Hussein)
It's an African name for a xylophone
marimba
A principle often attributed to Hippocrates & followed by doctors:
"First do..."
No harm
At the 2020 NCAA D-1 championships of this discipline, Conner Mantz' 10k made him the first American individual champ since 2008
cross country
The National Toy Hall of fame calls this, created in 1974, the "most popular puzzle in history" (DOUBLE JEOPARDY)
Rubix Cube
To collect solar wind particles, in 2001 NASA sent up this spacecraft that shares its name with a Bible book & a dad rock band
Genesis