Football fans know it sits at the mouth of Wisconsin's Fox River
What is Green Bay?
An ache, or a piece of glass in a window
What is Pain/Pane?
Remember the mnemonic & you'll also remember that the visible spectrum ranges from red, at an upper wavelength of 700 nanometers, down to this color, at 400 nanometers
What is Violet?
"D'oh!"
What is The Simpsons?
It was inspired by a 1621 harvest feast
What is Thanksgiving?
A Southern California city & a Northern New Jersey township share this citrusy name
What is Orange?
A medieval farm worker, or to browse the internet
What is Serf/Surf?
Remember the books of the Pentateuch with "God's eternal love never dies", the "D" in "dies" for this
What is Deuteronomy?
"Yabba dabba doo!"
What is The Flintstones?
"Beowulf" features several of these feudal warriors who serve their liege
What is a Thane?
Parlez-vous Francais? Then name this Louisiana port at the head of the Mississippi's deepwater navigation
What is Baton Rouge?
A cereal grass, or sardonic, like some humor
What is Rye/Wry?
A standard tuning of this instrument:Eat all dead gophers before Easter
What is the guitar?
"Bazinga!"
What is The Big Bang Theory?
It's handy to put facilities for this gasoline additive right in fields of the Midwestern corn it's made from
What is Ethanol?
This ville is across the Rio Grande from Matamoros
What is Brownsville?
To smell really bad, or to inflict, usually havoc
What is Reek/Wreak?
"See, I have a rhyme assisting my feeble brain, its tasks sometime resisting" is a 1914 mnemonic for this number
What is Pi?
"Nanu-nanu"
What is Mork and Mindy?
In Greek mythology this 8-letter figure is the personification of death
Who is Thanatos?
This former mining town was Colorado's territorial capital
What is Golden?
Containing little fat, or a legal claim on a property
What is Lean/Lien?
A common mnemonic to remember the Great Lakes spells out these dwellings
What is “homes?”
"Book 'em, Danno"
What is Hawaii Five-O?
Euphuism, an artificially elegant prose style, came into fashion in this royal period of English literature
What is Elizabethan?