This brand of beer is known for its advertisements showcaseing "The most interesting man in the world"
Dos Equis
Contrary to popular belief, nothing happens in this game when a player lands on Free Parking
Monopoly
This comedian's most famous bit involes his asking the audience, "What is the deal with airline food?"
Jerry Seinfeld
A large snake that don't want none unless you've got buns hun (8)
Anaconda
This video camera is known for its durability, commonly being used for first-person shots of extreme athletes
GoPro
This brand advertisted itself in 1999 by asking customers, "WASSUP?"
Budweiser
This game is considered to be an adult version of Apples to Apples
Cards Against Humanity
This comedian knows the 7 dirty words you shouldn't say on TV. And he says all of them.
George Carlin
Magic word (8)
Alakazam
This Ben & Jerry's ice cream flavor includes banana ice cream with fudge and walnuts.
Chunky Monkey
This brand has been represented by the likes of Isaiah Mustafa, Fabio, and Terry Crews. Even going so far as to hold competitions to determine which would be their spokesperson.
Old Spice
A single playthrough of this game will include two B's. four L's, and 12 E's
Scrabble
This comedian caused mass hysteria by repeatedly playing the song, "What's Up Pussycat?" on a restaurant jukebox. With one "It's Not Unusual" thrown in for variety
John Mulaney
Used as weapons in cartoons and to make weapons when smithing (5)
Anvil
This device is used to take water that could otherwise dampen a basement or crawlspace and direct it away from the building.
Sump Pump
A 1979 commercial showed this athelete giving a fan his jersey as thanks for the gift of Coke.
"Mean" Joe Green
This game, based on JRR Tolken's The Lord of the Rings series of novels, was created by Gary Gygax in 1974
Dungeons & Dragons
Jeff Dunham is known for his ventriloquism dummies such as Peanut, Walter, Achmed, and this sombrero-wearing vegetable.
José Jalapeño on a Stick
Human traits in non-human entities (16)
Anthropomorphism
The title of this song from the 2002 movie Chicago, involves the character Billy telling Roxy that court cases are all about spectacle, rather than innocence or guilt.
Razzle Dazzle
One 1968 commercial features a young boy asking these 4 animals, How many licks does it take to get to the Tootsie Roll center of a Tootsie Pop?
Cow, Fox, Turtle, and Owl
The name of the human-shaped character piece used in a variety of games, such as Carcassone
Meeple
This one-liner comedian installed a skylight in his apartment. His upstairs neighbor wasn't too happy about it.
Stephen Wright
Political position opposing Anglicanism (28)
Antidisestablishmentarianism
This violin-esque instrument produces sound by a hand-cranked wheel rubbing against the strings.
Hurdy Gurdy