A nickname for the student section at Wisconsin Badger basketball games.
Children's street game of bygone days, involving pink Spalding (or "spaldeen") ball and broomstick. Now sadly defunct.
A nickname for Cincinnati in recognition of its former status as a major pork industry center.
A stew-like dish made from beans, beer, pork, peppers.
A term for Detroit coined by former president Franklin Roosevelt during the second World War to describe the transition of the Ford Motor Company's production from cars to tanks.
A person so transfixed by gambling machines that he or she becomes virtually oblivious to the rest of the world.
A supermarket shopping cart.
The boundary between Detroit and Detroit's northern suburbs in Oakland and Macomb Counties. Also known as 8 mile, it has served as cultural dividing line between the predominantly poor African-American city and its wealthier, predominantly white northern suburbs.