This street sign could say "No outlet"
What is dead end?
This was given as a gift to the United States from France
What is the Statue of Liberty?
Every kid's favorite fall holiday falls on this date
What is October 31st?
This "therapy" involves shopping for the thrill of it, out of boredom, or as a reward
What is retail therapy?
This word means the equivalent of "zero" or "nil" in tennis
What is Love?
This lock has no spring and is often a secondary lock
What is deadbolt?
This national park spans Tennessee and North Carolina
What is the Great Smoky Mountains National Park?
Born October 1, 1924, the former U.S. president was a peanut farmer from Plains, Georgia
Who is President Jimmy Carter?
Quote from Catch-22: "Just because you're [this] doesn't mean they aren't after you"
What is paranoid?
The colors on the Italian flag
What are green, white, and red?
A do-nothing, lazy person or one who fails to pay debts is known as this
What is deadbeat?
This national park in Arizona is known for its monumental depths and its towering, multicolored topography
What is Grand Canyon National Park?
October's full moon is commonly known by this name
What is the hunter's moon?
What are Rorschach tests?
What are hydrogen and oxygen?
What is dead mail?
In the 18th century, Franciscan missionaries built a complex of frontier missions in this Texas city
What is San Antonio?
On October 1, 1908, the first production model of this game-changing car roller off Henry Ford's assembly line
What is the Model T?
Daily Double!
This is the term for a physical issue that is rooted in the mind
This Aesop fable has the moral "slow and steady wins the race"
What is The Tortoise and the Hare?
Comedians have mastered this expressionless style
What is deadpan?
Daily Double!
Monticello and an academic village were designed by this former president
On October 17, 1973, this organization enacted an oil embargo
What is OPEC?
This slip of the tongue is said to reveal a person's secret thoughts
What is a Freudian slip?
This now-ubiquitous search engine began with a research project in 1996
What is Google?