The green spaces of “Parks and Recreation” can be found in fictional Pawnee in this real Midwestern state
Indiana
This large brown bear named Blades is the mascot of which professional sports team
The Boston Bruins
A bird that represents peace
A dove
If you reach one of these in the road you have to make a decision on which path to take
A fork
This restaurant is located at the Barony Beach Club
All Y'alls
Wyoming’s largest lake lies right in the middle of this national park
Yellowstone
This 2020 ESPN sports documentary mini-series focused on Michael Jordan's final season with the Chicago Bulls
"The Last Dance"
Its slang for a potato
Spud
The name of this utensil also means to nestle while lying & facing another's back
A spoon
This Hilton Head Island restaurant was established in 1912 as an oyster processing facility and evolved into a restaurant in 1968 and is now one of the oldest and most popular on the island
Hudson's
Number of states that touch the Pacific Ocean
Five
California, Oregon, Washington, Alaska, and Hawaii
The National Sports Act of Canada granted two different sports as the official sports of Canada. One is, unsurprisingly, hockey. What is the other
Lacrosse
(DAILY DOUBLE)
The upper floor of a warehouse converted to residential or studio use
This 4-letter verb can mean to descend or drop in value
Sink
According to 24/7 Wall Street this drive through fast food restaurant is the most unhealthy fast food option in the United States
Sonic
The smallest and shallowest of the world’s five oceans is this one
The Arctic
(DAILY DOUBLE)
As part of an effort to break into the Indian market, Nike released the Air Zoom Yorker to target players of this sport
From French it can replace the word place in in place of
Lieu
A position in a popular sport
Pitcher
This Middle Eastern country is home of the largest restaurant in the world
Syria
The King James Bible refers to this as the Salt Sea
The Dead Sea
Greg Lemond, who won the Tour de France three times in the late 1980s, he was the first cyclist to appear on the cover which American sports magazine
Sports Illustrated
A small whirlpool
An eddy
To quickly or suddenly take something/someone away
Whisk
This is the oldest family-run restaurant in the United States
Antoine's in New Orleans