This famous city was the first capital of the United States
New York City, New York
In a blockbuster trade between the Predators and Canadiens, Shea Webber was traded for this player
P.K. Subban
They refer to themselves as tigers, but commonly shout War Eagle
Auburn University
This relative likes hiding in girls' closets
Blake
This country built the Statue of Liberty
France
This player was the first in NHL history to score 50 goals in a single season; the trophy for most goals in a season is named after him
Maurice "Rocket" Richard
This college has an incredibly unique mascot: a tree
Stanford University
Walt and Jesse, in an effort to find places to cook meth, pretending to work in this profession
Exterminator
Possessing over 80 guns, this relative used to have a house where the gate code was "The South will rise again"
Poppy
People were commonly burned alive or hanged for witchcraft in this city
Salem, Massachusetts
Double Jeopardy
Bobby Hull
This purple-coated college reps a Horned Frog
Texas Christian University
Albuquerque
This relative sneezes so loud that he blew out his eyes
Dad
The "shot heard 'round the world" kickstarted this war
This player and former owner of the Tampa Bay Lightning was the first player to score 100 points in a season
Phil Esposito
Brutus isn't only in Greek history, but is also a mascot for this school
Ohio State University
Saul Goodman's firm used this slogan
Better call Saul!
Diet Coke and bacardi
Mom
These three ships were commanded by Christopher Columbus en route to the discovery of America
The Nina, Pinta, and Santa Maria
This former governor of Canada has the most prestigious trophy in hockey named after him
Lord Stanley of Preston
Rocky the Rocket leads the crowd at this school
University of Toledo
These were the weapons used by Tuco's cousins
Machetes
This relative enjoys long walks on the beach, especially in random foreign countries
Caroline