F.B.I.
What is the Federal Bureau of Investigation?
In this room, you might find a puzzle and lots of pictures of horses.
What is the Club Room?
Methane, or laughing, for example
What is gas?
This board game requires a number of bishops, knights and pawns
What is chess?
Article IV sets fort the procedures for admitting new these to the union
What are states?
O.T.C.
What is Over The Counter?
This room has a refrigerator and an oven.
What is the Totem Hall?
The chief executive of a state
Who is the governor?
5-card stud is a popular version of this card game
What is poker?
In 1865 the Constitution was changed to abolish this practice
What is slavery?
D.J.
What is Disc Jockey?
This room has a statue of a pelican on the ground.
What is the Sun Room?
Things are just right for trouble when this little fairy tale girl goes to the 3 bears' house.
Who is Goldilocks?
This game is also known as noughts & crosses or X's & O's
What is tic-tac-toe?
Article I gives Congress the power to punish this crime of making phony money
What is counterfeiting?
E.T.A.
What is Estimated Time of Arrival?
This room fittingly has a picture of Mt. Rushmore on the wall.
What is the Presidents Room?
This natural wonder in Arizona can be up to a mile deep and 18 miles wide
What is the Grand Canyon?
In this backyard game, players throw curved metal pieces at a post & score points on how close they land
What is horseshoes?
Article V spells out the procedures for making these changes to the Constitution
What is an amendment?
S.U.V.
What is Sports Utility Vehicle?
This room was named after a person.
What is the Marion Theater?
Your mom may have complained that your hands were this, meaning dirty or, more literally, infested with larvae
What is grubby?
Examples of games played using these objects include Red Dog & Yahtzee
What are dice?
Article II establishes the powers of this branch of government that's headed by the president
What is the Executive Branch?