"Mountain High Enough" &
"Way To Treat A Lady"
"Ain't No"
To hit something; in baseball, it's when you miss hitting something
Strike
Guinness was bottled in stoneware until 1834, when a tax on this was repealed
Glass
Ahupua'a O Kahana State Park
Hawaii
I'm at the car & I'm the first to call this word--now I get to ride in the front seat!
Shotgun
"Lane",
"Lover" &
"For Your Thoughts"
"Penny"
A written order to a bank to pay a sum of money, or a bill showing the amount owed
A check
A 1759 document records Arthur Guinness signing a 9,000-year lease on a brewery at St. James' Gate in this city
Dublin
Stone Mountain State Park
Georgia
It's a Y-shaped schoolyard weapon using small projectiles
a slingshot
"Best For Last" &
"Last Dance For Me"
"Save The"
It's to put to death legally, or to start, as in a computer program
Execute
Records show this musical instrument made its first appearance on a Guinness label in 1862
Harp
Lake Havasu State Park
Arizona
The odds of you not saying this term for a horse with little chance of winning must be 100 to 1
a longshot
"When September Ends" &
"Before You Go-Go"
"Wake Me Up"
This word means tied up, or on your way to a place
Bound
In this year of Paul Revere's ride, Arthur brandished a pickaxe at a sheriff who tried to cut off the brewery's water
1775
Fall River Heritage State Park
Massachusetts
For olympians, the ball weighs 16 pounds; for high school boys, 12, in this event
Shotput
"Sunshine" &
"Broken Glass"
"Walking On"
A fastener to secure something; or it could be to bend, warp & give way suddenly with heat or pressure
Daily Double
Buckle
Records show that Guinness sent a bottle to every member of the British forces in this country for Christmas 1939
France
Fort Frederick State Park
Maryland
Word for the large size of shot used for deer hunting
buckshot