Voiced by Phil Hartman, this "law-talking guy" represented most residents of Springfield at one point or another.
Who is Lionel Hutz?
These little bubbles are actually preserved fish eggs.
What is caviar?
A Japanese tradition, the flowering of these trees signifies the start of Spring.
What are cherry trees?
Known for seersucker suits, this lawyer is beloved by senior citizens.
Who is Ben Matlock?
Often found alongside sour cream on a baked potato, these are a relative of green onions.
What are chives?
In Spring 1932, this man gave his famous "Fear Itself" speech at his inauguration.
Who is Franklin Delano Roosevelt (FDR)?
This is the name of the dead guy in the game "Clue."
She played dancing-baby-hallucinator / lawyer Ally McBeal.
Who is Calista Flockhart?
Oh my darling, this is a hybrid variety of a sweet citrus fruit.
What is a clementine?
This U.S. city has dyed its river green in honor of St. Patrick's day since 1926
What is Chicago?
In this sport, a turkey is good, but a hambone is even better.
What is bowling?
Daredevil is the crime-fighting alias of this alliterative blind lawyer.
Who is Matt Murdock?
This component is what gives chili peppers their spice.
What is capsaicin?
Who is Persephone?
This peaceful game features tiles with winds, dragons, flowers, and seasons.
What is mahjong?
Appearing in at least 18 seasons, this New York City prosecutor is the longest-running TV lawyer played by a single actor. Dun-dun!
Who is Jack McCoy?
This repetitively-named food has its origins as a Maghrebi dish served with a stew spoon.
What is couscous?
Naturally occurring hot springs are referred to by this scientific term.
What is hydrothermal?
The phrase "back to square one" originates from this ancient board game.
What is chutes (or snakes) and ladders?