Rhyming term for a boxing foul
a low blow
Actually not in Hawaii: AAAEE
Tallahassee
Everything from Charmin to Duracell:
This company named for 2 guys
Proctor and Gamble
Originally her private retreat, a site in Hyde Park, N.Y. today honors this former first lady
Eleanor Roosevelt
The handgun law named for this man began to take effect in 1993
(James) Brady
In 1 word, puffed up or swollen
bloated
Nowhere near Hawaii:
OIE
Boise
Uncle Ben's, M&M's &, fittingly, Orbit gum
A D.C. site is where Dr. Carter G. Woodson came up with Negro History Week, now expanded & renamed this
Black History Month
1998's Copyright Term Extension Act was named for this late congressman who penned a 1965 No. 1 pop hit
Sonny Bono
This British slang word for a man or fellow first became popular in the mid-1800s
bloke
In the midwest, far from Hawaii:
IIAAOI
Indianapolis
Cheerios & Wheaties:
This "military" corporation
General Mills
Fort Bowie in Arizona marks operations against this Native American people who were led by Geronimo
the Apache
A tariff act named for Smoot & this congressman raised import duties to protect U.S. businesses
Hawley
Poet Neruda or cellist Casals
Pablo
Distant from Hawaii:
AO OUE
Baton Rouge
Dasani & Sprite:
This soft drink concern
Coca-Cola
In South Dakota, you can visit a launch facility for these cold war missiles with a Revolutionary War name
Minuteman
The Hate Crimes Prevention Act of 2009 was named for James Byrd Jr. & this Laramie, Wyoming man
Matthew Shepard
It's a term for unforeseen negative consequences, like supporting a group that becomes your enemy
blowback
OOUU
Honolulu
Xanax & Lipitor (don't get them mixed up):
This pharmaceutical giant
Pfizer
Celebrating over 200 years of firearms making, the Springfield Armory National Historic Site is found in this state
Named for an Illinois representative, 1910's White Slave Traffic Act is better known as this "Act"
The Mann Act