President's residence
White House - Herm - was created in 1949.
The congress of the White House
The proper adjective for "White House" is "White House." It is often used in contexts such as "White House officials" or "White House policies" to refer specifically to the executive branch of the U.S. government. Additionally, one might use "executive" as an alternative adjective when discussing matters related to the President and the administration.
Andrew Dickson White House was created in 1871.
There weren’t White House concerts.
mouse house
white sprite
The hinky pinky is bony pony.
Hinky-pinky for moonshine would be "risky whiskey."
His quiz is the answer to hinky pinky boy's test.
frog log is the hinky pinky for amphibian tree
An almanac Hinky Pinky is a type of word play riddle where the answer consists of two rhyming words with a one-word clue for each. For example, "rodent payment" is the Hinky Pinky for "mouse house."
A "hinky pinky" for "skyway to heaven" is "cloud road to God."
"Enormous mural" fits the hinky pinky "gigantic canvas."
A "hinky pinky" is a word game where the answer is a rhyming pair of words or phrases. For "A shook crook is," a possible hinky pinky could be "scared shared."
Hinky Pinky riddles are answered by rhyming phrases consisting of two-syllable words.
Jackal shackle is the hinky pinky for hyena-like leg iron.