This Microsoft program was originally called Presenter.
What is PowerPoint?
A melon with orange flesh.
What is a canteloupe?
Amazon purchased this grocery retailer in 2017 for $13.7 Billion.
What is Whole Foods?
Toledo is a major port on this Great Lake
What is Lake Erie?
Finished a book, or a primary color.
What are read/red?
Named for the way it rolls around lonely streets in deserted areas, this plant was imported to the U.S. from Russia.
What is a tumbleweed?
To pass off someone else's writing as your own.
What is plagiarize?
This nutty logo guy wears a top hat, monocle, & gloves.
Who is Mr. Peanut?
Walsh University & the Pro Football Hall of Fame both opened in this city in the 1960s
What is Canton?
To aimlessly wander, or Italy's capital city.
What is roam/Rome?
When this board game released in 1981, it came with 6,000 questions.
What is Trivial Pursuit?
Someone's partner in crime.
What is an accomplice?
It's the main alcoholic ingredient in a pina colada.
What is rum?
This NHL team's name celebrates Ohio's contribution to the winning side in the Civil War
Who are the Blue Jackets?
An ache, or a piece of glass in a window.
What are pain/pane?
A century-old painting of these animals playing poker fetched $590,400 at a 2005 auction.
What are dogs?
Adjective for someone who speaks English & 2 other languages.
What is trilingual?
On this Food Network show, chefs make an appetizer, entree, & dessert using mystery basket ingredients.
What is Chopped?
In Cleveland you can visit the house where Ralphie & his family lived in this holiday film & even buy a decoder pin in the gift shop
What is A Christmas Story?
A negative vote, or the sound a horse makes.
In 2008, the Cleveland Indians sold the naming rights to Jacobs Field to this insurance company.
What is Progressive?
Term for a movie based on a novel or another written work.
What is an adaptation?
It's the dessert mentioned in "We Wish You a Merry Christmas". Now bring us some ...
What is figgy pudding?
This "religious" red bird is the state bird of Ohio.
What is the cardinal?
Shy and reserved, or a Japanese pond fish.
What are coy/koi?