This 2-named ice cream company is headquartered in Waterbury.
What is Ben & Jerry's?
This small office supply made of bent wire or plastic is used to hold several sheets of paper together.
What is a paperclip?
What is Sesame Street?
Players of this game commonly yell, "Ready or not, here I come!"
What is hide and seek?
Working in a Londonderry barn, Jake Burton helped invent this piece of sporting equipment?
What is a snowboard?
This three-legged camera stand helps photographers avoid blurry, wobbly photos.
What is a tripod?
It's a beautiful day in this title man's "Neighborhood", His show ran from 1968-2001 thanks to local PBS station WQED Pittsburgh.
Who is Mister Rogers?
Also acceptable: Who is Fred Rogers?
The classic bean bag toss also goes by this stratchy name?
This river named for another state forms Vermont's entire border with New Hampshire.
What is the Connecticut River?
In construction, this temporary structure holds up a wall while it's being repaired.
What is scaffolding?
Since 1979, Semi-regulars on this home improvement series from WGBH Boston included Bob Villa & Norm Abram.
What is This Old House?
The object of this Italian game is to throw your balls closer to the jack than your opponents.
What is bocce?
Derby Line shares the Haskell Free Library and Opera House with the town of Stansted in this Canadian province.
What is Quebec?
This adhesive product claims to fix "almost everything."
What is duct tape?

One of few PBS shows produced by a Hollywood series in this 1999 series, whose characters seen here are based on the artwork of Ron Rodecker.
What is Dragon Tales?
What are lawn darts?
Banned in Vermont in 1968, these structures serve as outdoor advertising structures.
What is a billboard?
In sailing, this heavy piece under the boat keeps it from tipping over when the wind shows off.
What is a keel?
Based on an aardvark, this animated children's show character was born out a story Marc Brown wrote as a nighttime story for his son in 1976.
Who is Arthur?
What is croquet?