Sushi is traditionally wrapped in this edible sea plant.
seaweed
This famous highway once connected Chicago to Santa Monica.
→ Route 66
This bear loves honey and lives in the Hundred Acre Wood.
→ Winnie the Pooh
This is the official name of the putt-putt course in Lake City.
→ Alpine Mini Golf
When one of these opened in a museum in the 1920s, it was described as "a schoolroom under the vault of heaven."
→ Planetarium
Gala, Cosmic Crisp, and Pink Lady are all varieties of this fruit.
Apple
In the U.S. Interstate Highway System, interstates ending in even numbers generally run in this direction.
→ East to west
This green eggs-loving character refuses to eat them "here or there."
→ Sam-I-Am
Situated on Lake City's main square, this restaurant is home to one of the town's only pool tables.
→ Bushwhack Grill
This astrological sign is thought to be Ganymede, who was abducted by an eagle and became the Olympian cupbearer.
→ Aquarius
This French cooking term means "everything in its place."
→ Mise en place
This automaker's name literally translates to "People's Car."
→ Volkswagen
This author wrote under the pen name Mark Twain.
→ Samuel Clemens
Lake City became a booming mining town after rich deposits of this precious metal—whose chemical symbol is Ag—were discovered.
→ Silver
These drugs, which might make you feel the motion of the ocean in your bladder, are also known as "water pills."
→ Diuretics