Varieties include White, Red, Russet, Yukon Gold, and Kennebec
What are Potatoes?
A typical guitar has this many strings.
What is six?
The name for the first car of the train. It has the power to pull all the other cars.
What is the Locomotive or Engine?
Breaking this common household item is believed to bring seven years of bad luck.
What is a mirror?
This player is responsible for throwing the football to teammates.
Who is the quarterback?
Types include Iceberg, Bibb, Romaine, and Buttercrunch
What is Lettuce?
A violin has this number of strings.
What is four?
The name for the last car of a train.
What is the Caboose?
It's considered bad luck to open one of these indoors, especially if you plan to travel.
What is an umbrella?
This is the highest score a team can earn for a single play, worth six points.
What is a touchdown?
This vegetable comes in colors and varieties such as Vidalia, Pearl, Red, and Sweet and might make you cry
What are Onions?
A banjo has this many strings.
What is five?
Before diesel engines and electricity, locomotives were powered by this.
What are steam engines?
It is considered bad luck to walk underneath one of these.
What is a ladder?
Players are required to wear this piece of protective gear to safeguard their heads.
What is a helmet?
This orange vegetable is fabled to help your eyesight and comes in sizes from Baby to Giant
What are Carrots?
A Mandolin has this many strings.
What is eight? (Four sets of two)
A system of electric trains in a city that run in underground tunnels.
What is a Subway?
According to superstition, having this cross your path may be lucky or unlucky, depending on where you live.
What is a black cat?
This championship game is held annually to determine the champion of the NFL.
What is the Super Bowl?
Types of this vegetable include Winter, Summer, Butternut, and Acorn.
What is Squash?
A standard concert harp has this number of strings.
What is 47?
Reading, Pennsylvania, B&O, and Short Line are railroads in this board game.
What is Monopoly?
If you spill this, throwing some over your left shoulder with your right hand might offer protection.
What is salt?
This term describes when a defensive player catches a pass meant for an offensive player.
What is an interception?