At the Corner of Happy and Drunk
Rhyme Time
O, Canada
9 Letter Words
Paul-Pourri
100

N Halstead St and W Armitage Ave

Marquee Lounge or The Store

100

An unwell person in this room

Ill Will

100

This province is the second largest in terms of land mass and the largest in population.

Ontario

100

To deceive by underhanded methods

Bamboozle

100

Actor and certified ageless man; known for Clueless, Ant-Man, and generally being everyone's favorite

Paul Rudd

200

N Lincoln Ave, W Belden Ave, and N Orchard St

Halligan's

200

Could potentially harm you, with teeth

Might Bite

200

Canada's capital and 4th largest city

Ottawa

200

Quirky and fun, like a llama in a bow tie

Whimsical

200

Folk-rock legend, solo artist, and half of a famous duo

Paul Simon

300

N Halsted St and W Schubert Ave

aliveone

300

A gay alcoholic beverage

Queer Beer

300

This former Canadian hockey player is considered to be one of the greatest of all time. He played for the Bruins from 1966-1976 and the Blackhawks from 76-78

Bobby Orr

300

A mild disagreement or commotion

Kurfuffle

300

Classic film actor, philanthropist, and salad dressing mogul

Paul Newman

400

N Racine Ave and W Nelson St

Will's Northwoods Inn

400

A lawless hour

Crime Time

400

To leave quickly. Technically a verb, but it sounds like calling someone an anxious possum

Skedaddle

400

Acclaimed film director of There Will Be Blood, Boogie Nights, and Licorice Pizza

Paul Thomas Anderson

500

N Dearborn St and W Division St

Butch McGuire's

500

A nicotine pouch container

Zyn Bin

500

The type of girl you wanna chew all of my _______,

The type of girl you wanna chew all of my _______

Bubblegum

500

American patriot famous for riding a horse in 1775

Paul Revere