Slang meaning to give up a bad habit; a soccer player also does it
Kick
3-word name for the first 10 amendments to the U.S. Constitution
Bill of rights
Relief pitchers warm up there
Pen
A covered sports stadium
Dome
How low can you go in this party dance? One girl passed under a bar set just 8 1/2 inches off the floor
Limbo
To strike with a flat hand; Harry did it to little Hugo in a 2015 TV series
Slap
We may vote for the president, but it's actually this body that formally makes the selection
Electoral college
This symbol of Yale is considered a non-sporting breed by the American Kennel Club
Terrier
Friendly garden fellow with a pointy hat
Gnome
Fastest talker Sean Shannon set a record by reciting the "to be or not to be" soliloquy from this play in 23.8 seconds
Hamlet
Pugnacious word preceding "in" when you deal with the time clock at work
Punch
Alphabetically, it's first among the 3 branches of the U.S. government
Executive
The small, central circle on a dartboard
Bulls eye
A weighty book
Tome
2,865 fountains were created when participants dropped this brand of candy into bottles of soda
Mentos
It's how you capture a piece in checkers
Jump
It's a type of landlord as well as a type of ballot used by a voter who might be out of town on Election Day
Absentee
2-word term for a railed, super-high-speed passenger transport like the shinkansen in Japan
Bullet train
Metal used for plating
Chrome
In 2011 a robot solved this toy in a record 5.27 seconds
Rubiks cube
To display a flag, or a part of your pants for non-display
Fly
The Republican Party had existed for only about 20 years when it got this nickname
GOP the grand Ole party
The Progressive Party of 1912 was popularly known by this name, from a line uttered by Theodore Roosevelt
The bull moose party
A problem on the one numbered 17 can lead to leukemia
Chromosome
In 2011 the world's longest living snake was a 25-foot, 2-inch reticulated one of these
Python