"Four score and seven years ago..."
Abraham Lincoln
A classic soup for sick days as a kid
Chicken Noodle Soup
This shark is named after a carpentry tool with a similar shape.
The Little Mermaid
Shh! The murderer may still be in this room!
Library
This president authored the Declaration of Independence and oversaw the Louisiana Purchase, which doubled the size of the U.S.
Thomas Jefferson
A thicker, heartier version of soup
stew
A common word to show on the screen at the end of a movie
fin
Baked goods, a primary color, and identity theft
Red Riding Hood
This room may make you re-rack your brain for an answer
Billiard Room
The woman who sang Happy Birthday to JFK might remind you of an early U.S. president
James Monroe
a specific type of soup, defined by its thick, creamy, and chunky texture, often containing ingredients like seafood, potatoes, or corn
Chowder
A suit of armor, tires, license plates, musical instruments
things sharks have eaten
A bovine, some legumes, and a metallic bird
Jack and the Beanstalk
A room having glass or other transparent roofing and walls, used as a greenhouse or a sunroom.
conservatory (greenhouse)
The only president to have been born in Iowa
Herbert Hoover (West Branch, IA)
In America, this soup was generally not consumed throughout the pre-civil war era due to a widespread belief that one of the key ingredients was poisonous
Tomato Soup
A person who lends money at an excessively high interest rate and often uses threats, intimidation, or violence to enforce repayment
loan shark
Impressive follicles
Rapunzel
Name the 6 suspects
Ms. Scarlett, Colonel Mustard, Mrs. White, Mr. Green, Mrs. Peacock, Professor Plum
This president's favorite movie quote is, "You look like the Fourth of July! Makes me want a hot dog real bad."
Calvin Coolidge
Concentrated broth for stock, often sold in cubes
bouillon
this horror/action movie about a giant shark shares a name with the least loved person in the Griffin family
The Meg (Meg from Family Guy)
A pair of German academics who collected and published folklore starting in 1812
Name 4 of the 6 weapons
Candlestick, dagger, lead pipe, revolver, rope, wrench