In 1948 this brand held its first home party to sell its plastic containers with airtight seals
Tupperware
No lie, Burger King calls this signature sandwich "America's favorite burger"
The Whopper
This state's unofficial nickname is "Little Rhody"
Rhode Island
An explorer lends his name to this call & response swimming pool game
Marco Polo
The life span for the desert one of these shelled reptiles is about 50 to 80 years
Tortoise
This 4-word inscription first appeared on U.S. coins during the Civil War
in God we Trust
A "giant flour tortilla" wrapped around meat, beans & cheese, it's a mainstay of the Chipotle chain
Burrito
This South Dakota national memorial is also known as "The Shrine of Democracy"
Mt. Rushmore
Experts suggest you begin this game by moving 1 or 2 pawns before bringing knights into play
Chess
The eyes of these croaking critters usually bulge, but they retract & push down on the mouth to help in swallowing
Frog
O. Henry called this fall turkey holiday "the one day that is purely American"
Thanksgiving
Poutine, a Montreal treat, is covered with gravy & this solid element of cheese
Cheese Curds
It opened its doors as an immigration station on January 1, 1892
Ellis Island
Common card game named for 2 common kinds of alcoholic beverages
Gin Rummy
Male mosquitos usually feed on nectar; it's the female mosquitos who usually feed on this substance
Blood
A Chicago doctor who made orthopedic foot products gave his name to this brand of wooden-soled sandals
Dr. Scholls
They're the only edible part of a frog; remember, overcooking will make them tough
Legs
Shoppers, take note: the Potomac Mills discount mall is this state's No. 1 tourist destination
Virginia
A card game for one person
Solitaire
Very simply, it's any plant, such as crabgrass, that grows where it's not wanted
A weed
This company makes more than 80 million kiss-shaped products every day at its chocolate factories
Hersheys
This breakfast dish is simple to make: just dip slices of bread in egg, sugar & milk and fry
French Toast
It's the official state insect of Arkansas -- how sweet!
HONEYBEE
In this game, a player must draw from the "boneyard" until he is able to play his turn
Dominoes
This flightless bird of New Zealand shares its name with a fruit
Kiwi