"Explosive" way to jump into a picture right before it's taken
photobomb
This quarterback has won the most Super Bowls and is considered the greatest of all time as a result
Tom Brady
Winning a prize or race
First place
A single unit of language &
a sharp weapon with a long blade
word and sword
Children and adults alike dress up and demand candy from strangers
Halloween
This 4-letter word for a sharp sound means an insult; put "oh" before it & you're basically saying, "Oh no, he didn't!"
snap
Lionel Messi
Fire, police or medical personnel; whoever's earliest on the scene to assist in an emergency
first responder
A fashion show runway walker &
to sing in a style that fluctuates between falsetto & normal
model and yodel
In November 1927 Felix the Cat became the first character balloon to fly in this New York City parade
Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade
Uh-oh! Guess what day it is?! Mikemikemikemikemike! It's Wednesday, aka this protuberance day!
hump day
This Major League Soccer team has the highest average for home game attendance
Charlotte FC
Jill Biden
First Lady
An unrecognized person &
fury
stranger and anger
July 14th for the French
Bastille Day
One term for talking trash about someone is "throwing" this, like a big elm tree might do
shade
This former Yankee SS: "If you're going to play... you're out to win. Baseball, board games, playing 'Jeopardy!', I hate to lose"
Derek Jeter
Your relationship to your mother's brother's daughter
First cousin
Your immortal part
& a ball out of play
soul and foul
Tree City USA is a designation presented to qualifying cities from a foundation devoted to this holiday
Arbor Day
Sea life term for making romantic overtures online using false ID; you've been...
catfished
"Rafa" is all you need--people know you mean this tennis superstar
Rafael Nadal
Former baseball players Mark Teixeira for the Yankees or Adrian Gonzalez for the Dodgers
First base
A large carnivorous feline of Asia &
a landlocked desert nation of West Africa
tiger and Niger
In Hawaii this October holiday was replaced with Discoverers' Day commemorating the Polynesian arrival
(Now no longer recognized as a national holiday)
Columbus Day