Spell word 1
Discipline
This 1861–1865 conflict was fought between the Northern states and Southern states over issues including slavery and states’ rights.
The American Civil War
What is Frump's favorite beverage he typically consumes correlating to a certain day of the week, symbolic of DFLF
Diet Frosted Lemonade Friday!
This branch of philosophy deals with questions about right and wrong behavior, such as “Is it okay to lie to protect someone?”
Ethics
What sport is this- A central net divides the playing area, while a restricted zone near the net limits close-range volleying, encouraging softer touch shots and tactical patience. Players typically engage in short, fast-paced rallies that reward coordination, anticipation, and finesse, making it accessible for beginners while still offering depth for more experienced competitors.
Pickleball
Spell Word 2
Derivative
This 1803 agreement between the United States and France doubled the size of the country and was negotiated under President Thomas Jefferson
The Louisiana Purchase
This popular restaurant is known for its Italian roots, seasonal endless appetizers, and custom Andes Mint's
Olive Garden
This is the idea that you should treat others the way you want to be treated.
The Golden Rule
This NFL team, based in Wisconsin, is known for playing at Lambeau Field and has won multiple Super Bowls led by quarterbacks like Brett Favre and Aaron Rodgers.
The Green Bay Packers
Spell Word 3
Conscientious
What is the newest branch of the Department of War
U.S. Space Force
This Middle Eastern dish consists of finely ground chickpeas (or fava beans) formed into balls or patties, typically deep-fried and served in pita with tahini sauce.
Falafel
This branch of philosophy asks questions about what is real and what exists.
Metaphysics
This MLB achievement occurs when a pitcher faces the minimum 27 batters in a 9-inning game without allowing any to reach base via hit, walk, hit-by-pitch, or error.
What is a perfect game
Spell Word 4
Camaraderie
This 1919 constitutional amendment established nationwide Prohibition in the United States, banning the manufacture, sale, and transportation of alcoholic beverages.
This fermented Korean side dish is made from seasoned vegetables, most commonly napa cabbage and radish, and is a staple in Korean cuisine.
Kimchi
What father of philosophy was known for stating: "It is our choice of good or evil that determines our character, not our opinion about good or evil."
This specific throwing technique involves a high-arc “soft toss” designed to maximize bag slide and reduce bounce-outs on fast boards. It's purpose is to surpass opponents bags without knocking them into the hole
“airmail cornhole throw”
Spell Word 5
Idiosyncrasy
This secretive organization, formed in the American colonies in response to the Stamp Act of 1765, used protests, intimidation, and coordinated resistance to oppose British taxation policies and played a key role in escalating revolutionary sentiment.
The Sons of Liberty
This Japanese dish consists of raw fish sliced thin and served without rice, often accompanied by soy sauce, wasabi, and pickled ginger.
Sashimi
This ethical theory says that the morally right action is the one that produces the greatest overall happiness, even if individual outcomes differ.
Utilitarianism
The famous Irish MMA specialist is famous for defeating Floyd Mayweather in 2017, also nicknamed The Notorious and is well known for his off the mat charisma, possibly looking to make a return at the U.S. 250th Birthday UFC card on the White House' front lawn
Connor McGregor