idiots win turns Google's autocomplete algorithm into a guessing game. Each new round, the game takes all the possible autocompletes for a single query, randomizes them, and invites you to guess which one was meant to come first in the results.
It is decidedly not officially supported by Google. The site does a json request out to suggestqueries.google.com and comes back with the results. It works for now, I have no idea if it will continue to work in the future.
Also, Google's autocomplete is constantly changing and based on regional information. The top result is realistically only the top result for you at that moment.
Lemon made this. Montrith provided the majority of the queries.
Google Feud is a site built by Justin Hook that turns Google's autocomplete into a game of Family Feud. It's terrific, you should play it if you haven't. This is a different thing with a similar premise.
Sure. Either get a hold of Lemon to get access to the master spreadsheet, or submit a pull request.
The "by Lemon" jingle was performed and produced by Jack Chick