You & your friends can gape at the animals at the Central Park this, where "Madagascar" is set
What is the Zoo?
A peach is covered with it
What is Fuzz?
To offer money for something at an auction
What is bid?
A trapezium, a rhombus, & even a kite are examples of this type of planed figure, from the Latin for "4-sided
What is a Quadrilateral?
This term for the termination of a proceeding without a verdict sounds like the end of a school class
What is Dismissal?
This party place "where a kid can be a kid" used to have "pizza" in its name, now all that's left is the "cheese"
What is Chuck E. Cheese?
Jade, Cloe, Sasha & Yasmin were the first 4 of these fashion dolls
What are Bratz?
Fast mover of the deep with 10 arms
What is Squid?
Now would be a good time to remember that it's 1/60 of a degree
What is a Minute?
Glenn Close knows they're monies awarded to a litigant for loss or injury
What are Damages?
Amaze your guests in the TImes Square home of Ripley's Believe It or Not--this type of place but starting with "oddi", not "audi"
What is an Odditorium?
A ballroom dance, it can also mean something that can be accomplished with little effort
What is Waltz?
The cover of a jar
What is a Lid?
Don't be dense; tell us this word for an angle of more than 90 but fewer than 180 degrees
What is Obtuse?
Punishable by fine or imprisonment of one year or less, they're 5 times more common than felonies in many states
What are Misdemeanors?
Celebs have celebrated their birthdays at Pinz, whose name tells you it's a venue for this game
What is Bowling?
Varieties of this round snack cracker made by Nabisco include whole wheat & honey butter
What is Ritz?
To slip sideways on a road
What is to Skid?
The letter m indicates this steepness of a line
This other "A" word is an accomplice or abettor in a crime but is not there when it is committed
What is Accessory?
At Bounce U this word meaning "designed to be filled with air" is both a noun & an adjective
What is Inflatable?
As a verb it can mean to move swiftly; as a noun, it's one who has remarkable skill
What is a Whiz?
An arrangement of straight lines that cross each other to form squares
What is a Grid?
An assertion that can be proven true, often using axioms & postulates
What is a Theorum?
In order to get a more objective trial, ask for a "change of" this to seek to have a case heard in a new jurisdiction
What is a Venue?