System of exchanging goods or services without using money
Barter
Football fans know it sits at the mouth of Wisconsin's Fox River
Green Bay
"D'oh!"
The Simpsons
During this notorious period that began in 1793, the Committee of Public Safety was effectively the govt. of France
Reign of Terror
This patron saint of lost causes probably got his 4-letter name so he wouldn't be confused with Judas
Jude
Tanzania gets part of its name from this island
Zanzibar
A Southern California city & a Northern New Jersey township share this citrusy name
Orange
"Yabba dabba doo!"
The Flintstones
The National Convention first met on Sept. 20, 1792 & declared France one of these kingless governments 2 days later
Republic
George slew this mythical beast, which led to 15,000 baptisms & him becoming patron saint of England
Dragon
A decompression chamber can also be called this kind of chamber
Hyberbaric / Barometric
Parlez-vous Francais? Then name this Louisiana port at the head of the Mississippi's deepwater navigation
Baton Rouge
"Bazinga!"
The Big Bang Theory
A coup on 18 Brumaire established the consulate & brought this general to power
Napoleon Bonaparte
St. Erasmus, also known by this shorter name, is a patron saint of sailors
St. Elmo
In reinforced concrete, it's what does the reinforcing
Rebar
This "ville" is across the Rio Grande from Matamoro
Brownsville
"Nanu-nanu"
Mork and Mindy
The motto of the radical Jacobin Club was "Vivre libre ou mourir", translated as this
Live free or die
Sharing his feast day with fellow archangels Gabriel & Michael, he's the patron saint of the blind
St. Raphael
You eat the red stalks of this plant; the green leaves are toxic
Rhubarb
This former mining town was Colorado's territorial capital
Golden
"Book 'em, Danno"
Hawaii-Five-O
From tomber, French for "to fall", it was the cart that took those condemned to death on their last rid
Tumbrel
Pope Clement IX made Rose of Lima patron of this country; Clement X made her patron saint of all of South America
Peru