This comes before “pieces” “peanut butter” and “fast break”
Pieces
To know the truth of the Matrix, take this color pill:
Red
This genre of game where the winner is last shooter or last team standing.”
Battle royal
name of neroda family first dog
Molly
Winner of the World Series in 2019
Washington nationals
A singer/actress:
"Baby Boy",
"Crazy In Love",
"Irreplaceable"
Beyoncé
The closest country to Greenland is this one, a mere 16 miles away:
Canada
“The desire in his childhood to catch every insect inspired Satoshi Tajiri to create this 1996 game,”
Pokémon
The meal most popular when dad out of town
Box Mac and cheese
Winner of the Stanley cup in 2018
Washington capitals
In 2013 this Facebook CEO ranked first on a list of the world's highest-rated CEOs
Mark zuckerberg
B.I.O.N., Texan David Pay has written over 300 alphabetic characters on a single grain of this:
Rice
the villains in this game were inspired by the swine flu epidemic.
Angry birds
Device used to move the 102 inches of yearly snow fall in Watertown ny
Shovel
Winner of the WNBA championship 2019
Washington mystics
Smallest state:
This, 1,214 square miles
Those island
In ancient Peru, only certain priestesses were allowed to brew this beverage they considered very sacred:
Beer
This company’s “Infinity” allowed you to play characters from “The Incredibles” & “Cars,” to name a few
Disney
Preferred mode of family transportation
Name of quarterback that bike his leg in a million places after signing a contract for $50M+ guaranteed
Alex smith
As the old saying goes, this city "wasn't built in a day"
Rome
Though only 5'7", this Founding Father was called "the Colossus of Independence":
John Adams
Make your future fighting Ghaul, leader of the Red Legion, in the second iteration of this Bungie game
Destiny
This was picked up while on way to airport for families first airplane flight
Hitchhiker for real on way to airport in Canada
In. 1896 O.M. Stull won first prize for this which is still used today. when asked it had any special meaning, Stull explained the word was solely the product of his imagination and was used only as an attention-getter
Hokie