An avocado.
A nickname for the Port of Miami, due to the brisk business of passenger cruises situated here.
A popular--and relatively new--nickname for the city of Houston, which refers to “chopped and screwed,” an authentically Houston style of music.
The Cincinnati version has less viscosity than the traditional Texas-style, and different spices that render it more 'strong' than 'hot' by most accounts.
Old nickname for Milwaukee, esp. in the 19th century. The source of the nickname was the cream colored bricks once manufactured in Milwaukee.
Rubber Bands.
Nickname for Atlanta that comes from the generally sticky-hot weather in the city.
A wishbone