Although currently colored brown, Baltic and Mediterranean Avenues were once this color in older versions.
Purple
Wait a minute, didn't that happen already?
déjà vu
Former long-time host Alex Trebek hailed from this country.
Canada
"There's at least 100,000, maybe even a million" of these animal blocking the tracks.
Caribou
"Float like a butterfly, sting like a bee," This fighter is the namesake for Louisville Intl. Airport.
Muhammad Ali
Oh no! I don't have enough money to buy a property, thus I MUST do this.
Auction it.
Lady Gaga fears these invasive photographers
paparazzi
After Trebek's death, this NFL player briefly served as a guest host.
Aaron Rodgers
This musician makes a cameo as an elf singing, "Rockin' on Top of the World"
Steven Tyler (Aerosmith)
Held the day before the Derby, this is the top race for 3-year-old fillies.
Kentucky Oaks
This US State is the only one to appear on two different properties.
Pennsylvania
(Penn. Ave and Penn. Railroad)
I want all my burger toppings on the side please.
à la carte
A special square on the board, but with an accompanying visual.
Video Daily Double
The US state the passengers of the train live in.
Michigan
This is the monicker used for the Kentucky Wildcats dumbass fanbase.
Big Blue Nation
Name all 3 ways you can end up in jail:
Go to Jail space, Go to Jail card, Rolling doubles 3 times
Like a leader, not by law, but in actuality.
de facto
Before 2003, Jeopardy! contestants were forced to retire after winning a maximum of this # of games.
5
Name 4 of the 5 characters Tom Hanks voices in the movie.
Narrator (Adult Hero Boy), Father, Conductor, Hobo, Santa
Let's go Racers! NBA star Ja Morant went played college ball at this school.
It's not "body odor." The "B&O" in B&O Railroad stands for this:
Baltimore and Ohio
After charges, a plea where the accused wants "no contest."
nolo contendere
This infamous Jeopardy! category would be hard to answer after a long night of drinking.
Potent Potables
The name of the defunct department store which houses the mechanical Santa Claus.
Herpolsheimer's
The total number of NCAA Basketball Championships won by Kentucky schools.
11
(Kentucky 8, Louisville 3)