What is Jenny's Number? Ask Tommy Tutone.
This popular beach item shares a name with a hit Rihanna song.
Umbrella
Take the country roads home to this Mountaineer college city.
Morgantown
Battleship
In football this alliterative phrase means running the ball; in politics it's winning voters block by block house by house
Ground Game
This alliterative artist thinks you're better together
Jack Johnson
Standard number of colored wedge-shaped panels on your basic inflatable beach ball
6
This small town is the home of two former U.S. Presidents, a UNESCO world heritage site (Monticello), and tons of fun outings. Listed as the "brainiest" city in the US by Lumosity in 2012, the University of Virginia– one of the Public Ivies– is definitely a rallying point for the town.
Charlottesville
The Foundations biggest hit. Why do you?
Build me up Buttercup
This duo has it out for Cecilia and Julio
Simon & Garfunkel
This Delaware beach shares a name with the last street in Fenwick Island.
Lewes
This college town is two parts. First something you pop on New Year's and a town in Maryland.
(Illinois) Urbana Champagne
Nine states have more of these than people
Cattle
In 1913 James Hamilton Lewis became the first senator in this job of counting votes & rounding up members.
WHIP
This band can't possibly bring you down especially on a day with a blue sky.
Electric Light Orchestra
This word to describe beach replenishment rhymes with this gavel banging court attendant.
Drudge
Michigan State college city.
Lansing
She's little, short, and stout. Don't tip her over
Kettle
Not a Fraternity boy despite the name, but this cut of paper famed in the Bush v. Gore election
Hanging chad
Would you consider this group everyday people?
Sly & The Family Stone
It's Spanish for hut....COPA
Cabana.
Northern Arizona college city. Put together this waving item and a way to describe employees.
Flagstaff
Gone but not....
Forgotten
This word for the person often favored in a congressional race is from the Latin for leaning on