The largest planet in our solar system
Jupiter
Players in this board game once navigated the Molasses Swamp & Ice Cream Floats on a rainbow path
Candy Land
This pita filler is a popular street food all over the world
falafel
Some people might take this "lap" to celebrate this, the successful ending of a struggle or contest
victory
Popularized by the movie "Old School", these protectors are slang for "Kid, you shouldn't hear this"
earmuffs
Process plants use to convert sunlight to energy
photosynthesis
Undealt playing cards in this game are placed in a pile known as the ocean or the pool
Go Fish
It's the part of the fiddle indicated here
the fingerboard
In baseball, it's an out that still advances a runner; in life, it's giving up something for something more important
sacrifice
A comb from Nigeria with fewer teeth than American combs gave Willie Morrow the idea for this item to style Black hair
a (afro) pick
The name of the treaty that ended World War I
Treaty of Versailles
This foam product was advertised as "the world's first indoor ball"
Nerf
A boxer weighing no more than 126 pounds
a featherweight
This study of past events taken as a whole has been defined as a set of lies that are mutually agreed upon
history
When this item was first worn, by John Hetherington in 1797, its height & luster made women faint
the first top hat
The chemical symbol for gold on the periodic table
Au
This "game that ties you up in knots" became a hit when Johnny Carson played it with Eva Gabor on "The Tonight Show" in 1966
Twister
In the event of a water landing, your seat will act as this "device" (hopefully!)
a flotation device
Also a British name for Solitaire, it's a quality you need when caught in a traffic jam
Patience
Now torturing fewer teens than in the past, reverse pull & cervical pull are 2 types of headgear used in this medical field
orthodontics
Dutch artist who painted the famous painting The Starry Night
Vincent van Gogh
This 3-D viewer was introduced at the 1939 World's Fair but hit it big in the 1950s when it acquired the rights to Disney characters
View-Master
A rapid, simultaneous discharge of bullets or missiles
a fusillade
Have this religious belief; per the King James version, it "without works is dead"
faith
Common in the Victorian era, these became popular again with female factory workers during WWII
snoods