Bagels
This Latin phrase means 'and the others' but it is usually abbreviated.
Arby's
A loud noise, this occurs at a fire.
Alarm.
This Capital is also called 'NOLA'
New Orleans, Louisiana.
Not the Louisiana state dish, but this almost-shrimp crustacean is very popular there.
Crawfish
This Latin word means 'something to be done'
Agenda
I'm lovin' it.
McDonald's
The center of a target.
Bullseye
The capital of the Empire state, not what you would expect.
Albany, New York
Raw salmon or tuna, wrapped in sticky rice.
Sushi or Sashimi
This Latin phrase means 'Actions, not words.'
Acta, non verba.
We got you.
Wendy's
This phrase, used in theater, meaning good luck.
Break a leg.
this state capital shares a name with a school in Covington.
St. Paul, Minnesota
German Macaroni and cheese
Kasespatzle
This Latin phrase means 'I came, I saw, I conquered."
Eat Fresh.
Subway
Jumping backwards in a circle.
Backflip
Abraham Lincoln lived here for over 20 years before he became President.
Springfield, Illinois.
Fruit on a skewer dipped in a sugary syrup.
Tanghulu
This Latin Phrase means 'fortune favors the bold.'
audentes fortuna iuvat
Happy Tastes good.
Dairy Queen
A popular and chewy candy with a balloon on the packaging.
Airheads
This state capital was chosen in a coin flip, the two choices were this capital and Boston.
Portland, Oregon