This citrus fruit is an ingrediant in Chipotle's white rice.
Lime
This luncheon meat is a tasty appetizer with cream cheese and a toothpick. Don't forget the olive.
Ham
This Billy played in iconic films, such as Brian's Song, Lady Sings the Blues, and Mahogany.
Billy Dee Williams
This avenue rhymes with a type of woman's foundation. Suck it in Sister!
Myrtle Avenue
This family member drove a Pinto before moving on up to a Camry.
Emily
At age 34, this Jackson released her debut album Centipede.
Rebbie Jackson
This pungent food comes from the intestines of a pig.
Chitlins
This Lucy was an American R&B group composed of Raphael Saadiq, Dawn Robinson, and Ali Shaheed.
Lucy Pearl
The historic Royal Theater was located on this avenue.
Pennsylvania Avenue
This family member was such a fashionable sales clerk at Ross that she could have been one of the Dress for Less models.
Joan/Joanie
This apostle was one of the twelve and was called the Twin at John 20:24.
Thomas
This product is an American brand of shortening and is stored in the classic blue can.
Crisco
This Renée is an American film actress who is known for her portrayals of vulnerable characters in such films as Jerry Maguire (1996), Nurse Betty (2000), Bridget Jones's Diary (2001), and Judy (2019).
Renée Zellweger
One thousand, six hundred twelve was the address for this street.
Gilmore Street
This family member watches Quincy, M.E. faithfully. Expect to get laid out or ignored if you happen to call at 7:00 p.m.
Wanda
The name McCray is from Irish and what other origin?
Scottish
Giblets are defined as the gizzard, heart, and what other organ of poultry?
Liver
This Charles is an American actor from Baltimore, Maryland. He is best known for his roles in the television series Roc.
Charles S. Dutton
This street is a city in Minnesota.
St. Paul Street
This family member was not from royalty, but it did bite the hand that fed him.
Duke
This famous Marcia is an American actress. She acted in daytime soap operas such as The Edge of Night, Another World, and One Life to Live before moving to primetime television with a recurring role on Knots Landing. From 1992 to 1997, she starred as Kimberly Shaw on Melrose Place.
Marcia Cross
This peanut stand has been roasting peanuts at Lexington Market since 1896. Visualize the brown paper bag with a squirrel.
Konstant Peanut Stand
This Emily was an American poet who died in 1886.
Emily Dickinson
2426 Pennsylvania Ave is the address for this venue. It is the oldest known continuously operating African American club in the United States.
Arch Social Club
This family member was treated like a queen because she knew it was all about the "me".
Mimi