A tile on this game's board reads "STOP: GET MARRIED."
The Game of LIFE
This amendment grants freedom of the press, among other important rights.
First Amendment
Mark Twain was a pseudonym used by this man.
This Seattle landmark was constructed for the 1962 world's fair.
Space Needle
STS, SFO, and OAK are some examles of letter codes for these places.
Airports
This rummy-style game from the makers of UNO adds nine, to the title, that is.
Phase Ten
This amendment abolished slavery in America.
Thirteenth Amendment
This Shakespere play was parodied by a Veggietales episode on sharing and eggs, cooked light and fluffy.
Hamlet
The Boston freedom trail ends at this Revolutionary War monument.
Bunker Hill Monument
This type of tower is found at large airports.
Air Traffic Control
PIT
The 16th amendment grants the government the right to collect this type of tax.
Income Tax
Leo Tolstoy authored this book about Napoleon's campaign against Russia.
War and Peace
This place was once divided by a street, but it was reunified in 2017.
Old Courthouse Square
Without this layer of gases surrounding the earth, winged flight would be impossible.
Atmosphere
A "rubber" of this 4-player card game was a popular evening pastime in late 19th century England.
Bridge
In 1933, the 21st amendment became in the only amendment to repeal another amendment, namely the 18th, which caused this troublesome period in American federal history.
Prohibition
This 20th-century British author wrote an autobiography titled Surprised by Joy.
C.S. Lewis
This building was formerly known as the Presidential Palace.
The White House
This flight surface controls the roll of an aircraft.
Aileron
The ghosts from Pac-Man are named Inky, Blinky, Pinky, and him.
Clyde
The 20th amendment, often referred to by this "fowl" name, changed innauguration day from March 4th to January 20th to reduce the time an outgoing president remains in office once another president has been elected.
Lame Duck Amendment
This story by Arthur Conan Doyle was the first to feature Sherlock Holmes.
A Study in Scarlet
This San Francisco structure was built for the 1915 Pan-Pacific World Exhibiton.
The Palace of Fine Arts
This company was the world's largest aircraft manufacturer in 2019
Airbus