Cleveland, Ohio is home to this corporation, named for their founders and the first company in America to offer ready-mixed paint with formulas for their colors, ensuring consistency between gallons
What is Sherwin-Williams?
Despite the name, these talk shows aren't limited to Apple's audio devices, because why else would I be seeing Joe Rogan at the DMV
What are Podcasts?
According to René Belloq, if a golden idol belongs in a museum, than so does this adventurer
Who is Dr. Henry Walton "Indiana" Jones Jr.?
You can romance almost any of your companions in this 2023 DND-based game, regardless of gender identity or sexuality.
What is Baldur's Gate III?
From "The Little Things": Originating in Asia, it's the art of growing miniature trees
What is Bonsai?
With 3x the population of Manchester, NH, Cleveland, Ohio still falls short of the most populous city in Ohio behind this city
What is Columbus?
Noted douchebag Eldridge Gerry reorganized districts of Boston into the shape of a lizard, and since 1812, men of similar douchebaggery have used this tactic to rig elections in their favor, though the lizard shape isn't required
What is Gerrymandering?
This Da Vinci work gained notoriety after being stolen in 1911 and is now displayed in the Louvre in Paris, France
What is the Mona Lisa?
Axton, one of four playable adventurers in this looter-shooter, had flirty voice lines intended to only play when helping a female character, but due to programming headaches, he flirts with all players in the final release
What is Borderlands 2?
From "A Trip Around the Library": An almanac in the reference section will tell us he served as British P.M. from 1937 to 1940; we'll tell you that it did not go well
Who is Chamberland?
Grover Cleveland and Donald Trump (he was bound to show up eventually) are the only two presidents to have had these
What are non-consecutive terms?
DAILY DOUBLE
What is Black Swan?
This craft, still on display at the National Air and Space Museum, had all records of it scrubbed from government websites after anti-DEI word searches flagged its name as being woke
What is the Enola Gay?
This Mortal Kombat fighter uses they/them pronouns, not because they’re non-binary but because they’re 10,000 souls in the body of a red-clad ninja/wizard/mummy
Who is Ermac?
From History of Flight: While flying over Rogers Dry Lake in 1947, Chuck Yeager became the first human to break this
What is the Sound Barrier?
The video "Hastily Made Cleveland Tourism Video: 2nd Attempt" claims that, despite Cleveland's many, many faults, at least it's not this city
What is Detroit?
We're not Detroit?
This term, referring to back-to-back-to-back championship wins, is a trademarked phrase by former Lakers head coach Pat Riley and has yet to happen in the Super Bowl era
What is Three-peat?
This rapper, also known for his role in the Riddick franchise and his “Pimp My Ride” TV show, has a namesake for which museums would be useless without
Who is Xhibit?
Despite what the TV show would tell you, this super soldier has been depicted as Asexual in recent novels, or, at least, too locked in to plow
Who is John-117/Who is the Master Chief?
From "Hit Songs of the 1960s": This 1969 song that mentions "Joo Joo Eyeball" & "Toe Jam Football" started out as a campaign song for Timothy Leary
Shortly after the Cleveland Browns traded away QB Baker Mayfield, they signed this player, also known by the nicknames "Groper Cleveland" and "Deshaun Weinstein", to a five-year, $250 million contract
Who is Deshaun Watson?
The Metal Gear series ditched stealth in this spin-off developed by Platinum Games, which sees series regular Raiden in a Devil May Cry-esque action game battling a senator and a double-jumping Brazillian
What is Metal Gear Rising: Revengance?
This New York museum, designed by Frank Lloyd Wright, features a circular, spiral-like design for its interior
What is the Guggenheim?
We'll bang, okay? This trilogy of games started with only one same-sex romance option but ended up with seven by the third installment
What is Mass Effect?
From "Six Syllable Words": This fear of open or crowded spaces comes from the Greek for a place where crowds gathered
What is agoraphobia?