The Constitution
Grocery Stores
The South
"U" Got It
Political Slang
400

This section of the Constitution gives the president his constitutional powers, although their powers have increased over time.

What is Article II?

400

This multinational retail corporation, founded in Bentonville, AR, and known for its yellow star, is one of the biggest corporations on the planet. 

What is Walmart?

400

Everything is bigger in this Lone Star State, known for being a center of America's oil and gas production.

What is Texas?

400

A violent sudden change of something, such as an empire or a financial market

What is upheaval?

400

Gucci Gulch refers to the section of K Street home to well-financed offices of these people who ask Congress for stuff

What are Lobbyists?

800

These are additions to the Constitution after the fact. One guarantees free speech, one grants women voting rights, and another grants Congress the power to tax income.

What are amendments?

800

This Cincinnati corporation's subsidiaries include Loaf N' Jug and King Soopers.

What is Kroger?

800

This southern state has two big-time universities, and is a popular retirement state.

What is Florida?

800

A type of scan used to observe a fetus 

What is an ultrasound?

800

A "Full Ginsburg", named for lawyer William, is appearing on all 5 news shows on this day of the week

What is Sunday?

1200

This amendment lowers the voting age to 18.

What is the 26th Amendment?

1200

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This Southern grocery store chain, founded in Winter Park, FL, is publicly owned. Their logo is a green capital P.

What is Publix?

1200

This state, known for its namesake Derby, was the home state of Abraham Lincoln.

What is Kentucky?

1200

This word means to be everywhere or common

What is ubiquitous?

1200

Unlucky journalists who can't get a seat on this craft while covering the president may be relegated to a zoo plane

What is Air Force One?

1600

This amendment, also known as the "lame duck amendment" adjusts the end of both the President's and Members of Congress's terms to January 20th and January 3rd, respectively.

What is the 20th Amendment?

1600

This company wasn't around for the Civil War, but this Jacksonville, FL grocery store chain does share part of its name with the old south.

What is Winn-Dixie?

1600

This state is home to the 16th Street Baptist Church, Martin Luther King's Church, and the Rosa Parks museum, all of which can be found in its capital city.

What is Alabama?

1600

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Something never done before

What is Unprecedented?

1600

Astroturfing describes artificial attempts to create the appearance of this 2-word kind of political campaigning

What is Grass roots?
2000

This Article states that all debts America had before the Constitution are still valid after the Constitution is ratified.

What is Article VI?

2000

This grocery store exclusive to the Arkoma area mimics a popular drugstore's name.

What is CV's?

2000

This state's lowest point is in its most populous city, at -8 ft.  It was procured in its namesake "purchase" in 1803.

What is Louisiana?

2000

This word means to be practical rather than attractive

What is utilitarian?

2000

A clothing item not in daily fashion for many years, they can carry down-ballot candidates to victory

What are coattails?