The website for these hyphenated cottony ear swabbers has a page full of life hacks
What are Q-tips?
Promised "the final triumph over poverty" in accepting the 1928 nomination
Who is Hoover?
The next score wins in this 2-word overtime
What is sudden death?
One of the best selling toys of all time, this puzzle's goal is to turn the faces until each one is a solid color
What is the Rubik's Cube
This space is frequently closed due to people breaking the rule that states that food should not be eaten there
What is the atrium?
Great for nap time, a foam type from Flents is called "Quiet Please"
What are earplugs?
He was left an invalid by a paralytic stroke suffered while in office
To break up a plot of land into several building lots
What is subdivide?
Also known as the Mystic Square, this is a sliding puzzle where the aim is to get all the pieces in numerical order
What is the 15 puzzle?
This street is home to a building that's used for plays, concerts, and classes full of grumbling students who would much rather have class at Lincoln Place
What is Sterling Place?
The binaural type of this used by doctors to listen to your innards has 2 earpieces
What is a stethoscope?
The year he left the presidency, he became president (of the American Bar Association)
Who is Taft?
The apex, or a big political meeting
What is a summit?
1600 students in Vietnam worked together to assemble this type of puzzle with a world record 551,232 pieces; the result was a 48 foot tall image of a lotus flower
What is a jigsaw puzzle?
When people need to work on a bridge or robotics project, this is where you're most likely to find them
What is the beta lab?
Styles of these helpers include BTE, behind the ear, & CIC, completely in the canal
What are hearing aids?
7 of the first 10 presidents were born south of the White House; Martin Van Buren & these 2 men were from the north
Who are John Adams and John Quincy Adams?
5-letter word meaning smoothly polite
What is suave?
Primitive versions of thiis popular puzzle, often seen in newspapers, were first seen in newspapers in France in the late 19th century
What is Sudoku?
The upper school used to share one of these with the middle school, but a new one just for us opened in 2017
What is a library?
Of the 3 bones in the ear, the one that sounds like it's best suited for horse riding
What is a stirrup?
He got contract offers from the Lions & Packers to play in the NFL
Who is Ford?
As an adjective it refers to a pouting child; as a noun it's a one-person wagon
What is sulky?
Manny Nosowsky has published 241 of this type of puzzle in the New York Times under editor Will Shortz
What is a crossword?
You can find one of these --"Schwimmbad" in German-- at the athletic center on President St
What is a pool?