Two members of the family share their name with this Muppet character, known for living in a trashcan.
Who is Oscar the Grouch?
This board game was originally based on locations in Atlantic City; it has since become the most popular board game of all time.
What is Monopoly?
Hmmm, I wonder which musician started singing at age 11... do you think he's really blind?
Who is Stevie Wonder?
This debatably amazing food can be served creamed, roasted, in bread, or on the cob.
What is corn?
A raised structure that rises from a body of water; basically, a part of a boardwalk that expands out above the ocean.
What is a pier?
This sitcom that shared the same name as one of Brian Sr's siblings was revived and cancelled in 2018 before being retooled into The Conners.
What is Roseanne?
This often unfair board game sees up to 6 players journey through school, marriage, parenthood, and eventual retirement.
What is The Game of Life?
Members of this band decided to spend money left for them to buy food to instead buy musical equipment; they all probably have a huge SMiLE after making that choice.
Who are The Beach Boys?
What? You're telling me that this food, typically consisting of bread and assorted herbs goes inside the turkey?
What is stuffing?
To go into or though something, typically with a sharp item; also the name of the 14th President of the United States.
What is pierce?
One person present in the room shares his name with the main character, a lion, from the Madagascar franchise.
Who is Alex?
"Charlie Horse", "Wish Bone", and "Bread Basket" are all pieces in this board game.
What is Operation?
Although the song "Respect" was originally written and recorded by fellow 60s musician Otis Redding, it was this singer that made the song a smash hit, hitting #1 on the Billboard Hot 100s list.
Who is Aretha Franklin?
This item, typically called a jam or sauce but is often served from the can in jelly-like slices, is made of primarily sugar, water, and this fruit.
What are cranberries?
A group of people who obtains secret or confidential information, sometimes for a criminal organization or for the government.
What are spies?
The singer Fergie shares her real first name with someone in the family; she removes the "e", though.
Who is Stacey?
The board game Clue is actually called something different outside of North America; it rhymes with the name of a dwarf planet in our solar system.
What is Cluedo?
DAILY DOUBLE
This band that started in the 60s was involved in a disaster at one of their shows which resulted in 11 people being crushed to death; who could've performed despite such a tragedy?
Who are The Who?
Did you know that this fruit is actually a species of squash? You're telling me we've been eating squash pie this entire time?
What is pumpkin?
A brand that makes primarily permanent markers, highlighters, and pens.
What is Sharpie?
The main character of the 1970 Disney film The Aristocats, first name Thomas, shares his last name with these members of our family.
Who are the O'Malley's?
This board game created for children involves hitting blocks with hammers while trying to avoid the block with a character on it, sort of like a horizontal version of Jenga.
What is Don't Break the Ice?
This widely successful band from the 60s somehow kept going after the death of their lead vocalist in 1971; keyboardist Manzarek and guitarist Krieger took over vocals for the remaining years of the band.
Who are The Doors?
These are the four items that Snoopy cooks for the Peanuts gang; we had them as appetizers!
What are jellybeans, popcorn, pretzels, and toast?
A fantastic work of art, skill, or something else of the sort; the best of the best.
What is a masterpiece?