Transportation
Drug Abuse
Lingo
Baltimore Logic
Wild Card
100

Name for the kids/teens who "clean" drivers' windshields at red lights, whether they were asked  to or not. 

DOUBLE POINTS: Name the shape these kids/teens might draw on your windshield, particularly if you are a woman.

"Squeegee" Kids/Boys

DOUBLE POINTS: A heart

100

The HBO show that turned Baltimore's street corners into required viewing for film students who've never left the suburbs.

The Wire

100

In Baltimore, this is how you refer to literally any person, place, or situation.

Yo

100

This is the object you’ll see sitting in the street with no context, no owner, and no urgency.

Any random piece of furniture

100

Baltimore residents use this seasoning like it’s a personality trait.

Old Bay

200

People who drive this vehicle in Baltimore often treat red lights as a suggestion and the city's streets like a racetrack.

Dirt bike

Honorable mention: Nissan Altima

200

The spray Baltimore residents are casually told to keep on them at all times, just in case.

Narcan

200

If somebody says "meet me at the chicken spot," there is a 90% chance they're talking about this chain.

Royal Farms OR HipHop Fish & Chicken

200

Place in Baltimore where you can buy a single cigarette, counterfeit money, a crack pipe, and a pickle through three inches of bulletproof glass.

Any corner/liquor store

200

Idris' favorite thing about attending Johns Hopkins University.

The abundance of Asian women

300
The train you take when you want to escape Baltimore entirely and flee to D.C.

MARC 

300

The metro stop more famous for a mass overdose than for trains.

Penn North

300

This word sounds like an insult everywhere else, but here it can mean your friend, your enemy, or just a random person.

Dummy

300

The name for when a sidewalk becomes a living room, parking lot, and social club simultaneously.

A regular block in Baltimore

300

The official Baltimore lunch meal, available in a box.

Chicken Box

400

The average price of a light rail ticket.

Free

400

The word dealers in Baltimore use to describe more intense drugs, beyond things like weed and alcohol.

Hard

400

Phrase that people say when they want to prove they have a Baltimore accent. 

Aaron earned an iron urn

400

A traditional childhood game that street dwellers in Baltimore have started playing on sidewalks or buses and sometimes even bet money on.

Jacks

400

The spot where groups of people gather and hang out whenever there are no cops and good weather.

The sidewalk in front of 5 East North Avenue.

500

The most reliable mode of transportation in Baltimore City, other than owning a car.

Electric Scooters
500

What do drug addicts in Baltimore jails say DOC stands for?

Department of Connections

500

This is the default response when someone says they’re meeting you at North Avenue.

Be careful

500

Something in Baltimore that happens even quicker than getting a package delivered with Amazon Prime.

Having that package stolen off your doorstep

500

The official time estimate for anything involving the clothing store being built underneath 5 E. North Avenue.

Who knows?