The former computer intelligence consultant, turned whistleblower against the National Security Agency
Edward Snowden
Not signifying someone smart with Lincolns, but rather a sewer-dweller, this is the name of the dancing clown in Stephen King's famed horror novel "It"
Pennywise
This six-letter hairstyle is popularly associated with the semi-ironic phrase "business in front, party in the back"
Mullet
A night sack for a snoozing boy scout
Set of skills available to someone like a magician
Sleeping Bag of Tricks
Alcoholic beverage made by fermenting grape juice
Wine
He defeated William Jennings Bryan for a second time as the 25th President of the United States. He was then the third US President to be assassinated
William McKinley
It's said that "it takes two to" do this dance that originates from Buenos Aires
Tango
A 401(k) is a type of tax-advantage defined-contribution account designed to help you save for this withdrawal from working life
Retirement
Home of the Whopper
Children's game for which the objective is to remain on top
Burger King of the Hill
Lox is a fillet of the brined version of this type of sea critter
Salmon
The 13-day confrontation between the United States and the Soviet Union, when American deployments of WMDs in Italy and Turkey were matched by the Soviets
The Cuban Missile Crisis
Lean from side to side, move your arms and run your hands over your hair to get on a first-name basis with this hip-hop dance
Dougie
This value can be calculated by taking a company’s financial gain, dividing it by revenue, and then multiplying that result by 100 percent
Profit Margin
A Vegas casino with a Roman theme
Private retreat of Louis XIII
Name of the process by which dough is allowed to rise before baking
Proof
Fought in Virginia, this was the first major battle in the American Civil War
Battle of Bull Run
In square dancing, this repetitive call means pass your partner, back to back!
Do-si-do
Reflecting its headquarters at Love Field in Dallas, as well as an old marketing campaign in which in-flight snacks were called "love bites" and "love potions," LUV is the stock-ticker symbol of this directionally named airline
Southwest
A standard piece of lumber twice as wide as it is thick
A day or time meaningful to cannabis users
2 by 4/20
The spice that is made from the bark of a tree and is commonly used in sweet dishes
Cinnamon
The oldest European-founded city in America
St. Augustine, Florida
Early punk rockers bounced up and down to do this dance named for a playground toy
Pogo
A multinational financial services company, founded by its namesake investor in 1971 in San Francisco, offers banking and wealth management services, as well as a stock trading platform
Charles Schwab
A nation's aerial military
A combination of keys on your Mac or PC to exit them
Air Force Quit
If you take a cabbage, cut it finely, and ferment it with various lactic acid bacteria, the output is this German side dish
Sauerkraut