This toy has a big head, but you would too if you were the first toy advertised on television.
Mr. Potato Head
This famous Michigander spent 28 months in a federal prison for dealing cocaine in 1978 before playing a handyman and Santa Clause.
Tim Allen
Located in Waco, Texas and home to the Bears.
Baylor
An American military icon whose defeat at Gettysburg was the Confederacy's biggest loss.
Robert E. Lee
A.K.A., Experiment 626.
Stitch
This toy may be "fun to play with, not to eat," but was originally created as a wallpaper cleaner.
Play-Doh
This Full House star spent two months in prison for a college admissions bribery scandal.
Lori Laughlin
A seaman or seafarer.
Sailor
"Old Blood and Guts" was one of America's greatest field commanders in World War II.
George S. Patton
Disney princess who sings "Once Upon a Dream."
Aurora (Sleeping Beauty)
The two player game in which a Marshall removes a General, a General removes a Colonel, and a Colonel removes a Major and so on down to the Spy, which is the lowest ranking piece.
Stratego
This actor accused the Jewish people of being responsible for all of the world's wars during a drunk driving arrest in 2006.
Mel Gibson
I'm commonly found behind a truck or before a movie.
Trailer
Sparta's king who led the "300" against thousands of Persians during the heroic defense of the mountain pass at Thermopylae.
Leonidas
First black Disney princess.
Tiana
This game features four famished characters named Harry, Henry, Homer and Lizzie.
Hungry Hungry Hippos
This famous homemaker spent a year in prison in 2004 for insider trading.
Martha Stewart
A medical device used for delivering medicines into the lungs through the work of a person's breathing.
Inhaler
After consolidating Mongolian tribes, his military conquests established history's largest contiguous empire, stretching from the Caspian Sea to the Sea of Japan.
Genghis Khan
Belle's father from Beauty and the Beast.
Maurice
This common desk toy illustrates the constancy of momentum and energy.
Newton's Cradle
This actor was arrested in April of 1996 for possession of heroin, cocaine, and a .357 magnum, but was given a second chance in 2008 when he was cast in a role that would define his career.
Robert Downey, Jr.
A common and effective form of canvassing for political campaigns.
Mailer
This general inflicted "total war" on the South in his Atlanta Campaign and his subsequent namesake's March to the Sea.
William Tecumseh Sherman
Names of Cruella de Vil's bumbling henchmen.
Jasper and Horace