The character behind bars in this game is Jake the Jailbird, put there due to the efforts of Officer Edgar Mallory
What is Monopoly?
A carpenter uses it to measure a horizontal plane
What is a level?
Some auburn colored hair is a result of this plant dye
What is henna?
Adjective meaning concerning the heart & blood vessels, collectively
What is cardiovascular?
The whiskers don't do the shocking on the electric type of this fish; it has specialized bio-electric organs
What is a catfish?
"Nobody knows in America Puerto Rico's in America!"
What is West Side Story?
In 2013 this educational toy company "jumped" over its competitors by introducing a kids tablet with WiFi
What is LeapFrog?
A smear, or last night after a few too many cocktails
What is a blur?
Aptly, the girl in "Peanuts" with this first name sometimes wore a purple dress
Who is Violet?
The period of a film's creation after all the footage is shot & it's being readied for release
What is postproduction?
Current in fluids has these charged atoms going in opposite directions depending on if they're positive or negative
What are ions?
"And God said, 'Joe, people really need to know that the Bible isn't two parts, there's a part three'"
What is The Book of Mormon?
2 of the characters in this game are Cutie Cone & Giggly Gumdrop
What is Candyland?
Audacity; you've got a lot of this, pal
What is nerve?
The iPhone 7 came in a metallic pink with this 2-word name, also popular for jewelry
What is Rose Gold?
It's a large increase in a species' numbers leading to a depletion of available resources
What is overpopulation?
Luigi Galvani got a dead frog to twitch by touching metal to these during an electrical storm
What are nerves?
"Sad to say your dream is not the kind of dream I'd like to get, Pharaoh has it in for you"
What is Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat?
Sales of this game first known as Pretzel got a big boost in 1966 when Eva Gabor & Johnny Carson played it on TV
What is Twister?
A slip of paper, cloth or other material, marked or inscribed, for attachments to something to indicate its manufacturer, ownership, destination or price
What is a label?
This distinctive green color is actually the name of the only known liqueur with a completely natural green hue
What is Chartreuse?
a religious service held at an educational institution, before commencement day
What is baccalaureate?
Many car batteries use a solution of sulfuric acid & water called this, also what Gatorade tries to replenish
What are electrolytes?
"Oh, no, I mean you do, have a nice, I mean
You look familiar
Like your dead girlfriend?"
What is Rent?
Created in 1914 and still fun a century later, it was inspired by watching kids play with simple items like sticks
What are Tinker Toys?
Mr. Ives, or a knot in fabric
What is Burl?
These 2 colors are in the name of an Irish song about a lad with a Protestant dad & a Catholic mom
What are orange and green?
A quality of only judging something by the way it looks & not by what it's made of
What is superficiality?
Rubber casings around copper wiring act as one of these retardants of electricity
What is an insulator?
"Kiss today goodbye, the sweetness & the sorrow"
What is A Chorus Line?
The doll from the The Conjuring and Annabelle movies was reimagined because they did want children to fear this actual doll that inspired the films
Who is Raggedy Anne?
To wash or bathe; also to pour or dip with a ladle
What is lave?
The first Crayola to get a name change was Prussian blue, which became this timely blue
What is midnight blue?
existing or being everywhere, especially at the same time; also omnipresent
This scientist is probably best known for his discovery of electromagnetic induction, his contributions to electrical engineering and electrochemistry and due to the fact that he was responsible for introducing the concept of the electric field in physics
Who is Michael Faraday?
"High in her tower, she sits by the hour, maintaining her hair"
What is Into the Woods