This is what NFA stands for.
What is National Futures Association?
This president's face is on both the quarter and the $1 bill.
Who is George Washington?
This continent is also a country.
What is Australia?
This candy has layers of wafer covered in chocolate.
What is Kit-Kat?
This yellow character has been eating pellets and avoiding ghosts for decades.
Who is Pac-Man?
These are the two large American cities where NFA has offices.
What are Chicago and New York?
This is what you call money you earn for doing a job.
What is income?
This is the smallest ocean.
What is the Arctic Ocean?
This fluffy treat is often pink or blue in color.
What is cotton candy?
This game involves removing blocks from a tower without knocking it over.
What is Jenga?
This is one thing NFA can do to their members who do bad things.
What is kick them out of NFA or fine them (among other things)?
This man (not a president) is on the $100 bill.
Who is Benjamin Franklin?
This famous waterfall lies between the U.S. and Canada.
What is Niagara Falls?
These sour candies are shaped like little people.
What are Sour Patch Kids?
This board game features Professor Plum, Miss Scarlet and Colonel Mustard.
What is Clue?
NFA's main goal is to protect people's _____.
What is money?
This is what you call money you earn from putting your savings in a bank account.
What is interest?
Mount Everest, the tallest mountain in the world, is found on this continent.
What is Asia?
"Taste the Rainbow" is this candy's tagline.
What are Skittles?
In chess, this means the king cannot escape capture.
What is checkmate?
NFA was founded in this decade of the 20th Century (so "19xx").
What is 1980s?
This type of account is used mainly for keeping money for later.
What is a savings account?
This is the longest river in the word.
What is the Nile River?
These tiny, tangy candies come in small boxes and are often shaken into your mouth.
What are Nerds?
Pieces for this classic board game include the iron, the race car and the Scottish Terrier.
What is Monopoly?