A place to sleep… if you remove one letter from something you read.
What is a bed?
It looks like Pepto-Bismol, but instead of settling your stomach, it convinces you you’re hydrated.
What is pink vitamin water?
BLANK's nickname was "BLANK the Kid" before he was old enough to legally rent a car
What is Sidney Crosby?
A crossroads where ads cost more than apartments and silence is not an option
What is Times Square?
You drop this when you mess up… and it’s also what music falls under.
Fine Line
A powerful emotion—one letter away from something you measure in geometry
What is Anger?
This soda ingredient can make your mouth feel dry
What is caffeine?
This is why NHL goalies tap both posts before a faceoff
What is checking positioning / angle memory?
A French gift that’s been lighting the way for people who weren’t born here.
What is the Statue of Liberty?
Something you break when nervous, and what glass hates.
Thin Ice
Breakfast item—one letter off from a shoreline
What is Toast?
What is beer?
This team has the 3rd most Stanley Cup Wins.
What is the Detroit Red Wings
The color of its top quietly tells firefighters how much water power they’re working with.
What are NYC fire hydrants?
What you keep during chaos, and what secrets usually do.
Calm Down
This soda can legally be used to remove rust, clean battery terminals, and unclog a drain
What is Coca-Cola?
This subtle rink difference gives home teams an advantage even though all NHL ice is “regulation size”
What are unique board bounces and glass flex?
A suspension of steel, stone, and belief that New York could outgrow its own shoreline.
What is the Brooklyn Bridge?
Something you lose in arguments, and something storms knock out.
Power Line
This drink was created in a university lab
What is Gatorade?
These were the original six of the NHL
What is the Boston Bruins, Chicago Blackhawks, Detroit Red Wings, Montreal Canadiens, New York Rangers, and Toronto Maple Leafs
An analog navigation hack that predates smartphones and still works better when your phone dies.
What is the lampposts in Central Park?
What certainty fears, and what progress demands
Open Mind