Players move from room to room in a masnion to ask the who? the what? the where? in this game
Clue
This loud feeder visitor is a member of the corvid family, despite being more blue than its cousins
Blue Jay
Complete with animal models and multiple decks, stop by this biblical attraction in Williamstown, Kentucky
Noah's Ark
Following a horrifying racist conspiracy discovered by Chris on an upstate visit to meet his girlfriend's white parents
Get Out
A flibbertigibbet
Silly, chatty, foolish, loud person
Thomas Harris introduced killer 'Hannibal the Cannibal' in this colorful novel that predated 'The Silence of the Lambs'
Red Dragon
This fellow always sports his dark cap and has onomatopoeic name
Black-capped Chickadee
A storm is conjured to shipwreck a king and his nobles on a deserted magical island in this 17th-century play
The Tempest
A follower of this 70s religious movement believed in a UFO hiding behind comet Hale-Bopp
Heavens Gate
Laa-laa, twinky-winky, po, dipsy -to name a few.
Teletubbies
This killer was a polish barber... or was he the American quack doctor? Maybe Queen Victoria's physician? The bogeyman?
Jack the Ripper
St. Louis and Arizona are their home
Cardinal
A backyard boat in Watertown, Massachusetts, became the last stand for this terrorist attack
Boston Marathon Bombing
Follows Oedipa Maas as she uncovers a potential centuries-old postal conspiracy called Tristero.
The Crying of Lot 49
DAILY DOUBLE
Coracle, or Cwrwgl -the Welsh name- for what we call this vessel
During a 24-hour-night shift at the Krusty Krab, Squidward spooks Spongebob with the tale of this vengfeul fry cook
Hash-slinging-slasher
A Walter Lantz cartoon character is the handsome red-headed variety of this bird
Woodpecker
In this mid-19th-century novel, Captain Ahab commands this fictional Nantucket whaling ship that is ultimately wrecked by the white whale
The Pequod
Followers and members of "Supreme Truth," they are responsible for the 1995 sarin nerve gas attack on the Tokyo subway
Aum Shinrikyo
Guess who from this gibberish: "He'll lawn mosque"
Wendy Williams
Tweedily-deedily-dee goes "Rockin'" in this song
Robin
The crew of this namesake soviet vessel revolts after being fed rancid meat in this 1925 silent flick
Battleship Potemkin
Novel by Irva Levin, her 'Baby'
Rosemary
This Lewis Carroll monster - starting with a synonym for babble
Jabberwocky