Prior to his Presidency, this 40th chief executive served two terms as the governor of California and had a successful career as a Hollywood Actor.
Who is Ronald Reagan
This scoring format gives fantasy managers an extra point for every catch a player makes, heavily boosting the value of high-volume pass catchers.
What is PPR
In Pixar's 1995 debut feature, this string-pull cowboy doll is threatened by the arrival of a high-tech space ranger.
Who is Woody
To be legally labeled as this spirit, the mash bill must contain at least 51% corn and be aged in new, charred oak containers.
What is Bourbon
The island country in the Caribbean whose capital is Havana.
What is Cuba
In 1912, after leaving office, he ran for a third non-consecutive term as the presidential candidate of the "Bull Moose" party.
Who is Theodore Roosevelt
Named for an item used to restrain hands, this term refers to drafting a backup running back specifically to safeguard against an injury to your elite starter.
What is a Handcuff
In Monsters, Inc. (2001), Sulley and Mike discover that this human emotion is much more powerful than fear as a power source.
What is laughter
This tropical staple combines rum, cream of coconut, and pineapple juice, served blended or shaken over ice.
What is a Piña Colada?
The historic French region globally famous for producing the premier sparkling white wine that bears its name.
What is Champagne?
Standing at 5 foot 4, this the primary author of the constitution is the shortest chief executive we have ever had.
Who is James Madison
Derived from the snake that sheds its skin, this term describes a player who performs far beyond their low draft position to become a major contributor.
What is a Sleeper
In Finding Nemo (2003), Marlin and Dory must remember this address in Sydney, Australia to locate Nemo.
What is P. Sherman, 42 Wallaby Way, Sydney?
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Introduced in 1983, this flagship Canadian pilsner features a iconic red maple leaf on its label and is a staple across the Great Lakes region.
What is Labatt Blue?
The fast, spotted feline native to Africa and Iran that holds the title of the world's fastest land animal.
What is a cheetah?
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This chief executive was, at one point, president of his college fraternity.
Who is George W. Bush
This strategy involves pairing a quarterback with his primary wide receiver or tight end from the same NFL team to maximize touchdown stacks.
What is stacking
Lightning McQueen gets stranded in this forgotten town along historic Route 66 in Cars (2006).
What is Radiator Springs
Anheuser-Busch launched this higher-ABV spin-off of its budget line in 1995, famously becoming a notorious staple of college dorm parties.
What is Natural Ice (or Natty Ice)
He is the third member of the Baldettes, the acapella music group that Kelly and Dan have been trying to get off the ground.
Who is Chris Platek
This chief executive, commonly known as "Plastered _____", once drank water from a puddle of a Fraternity basement, and was then sick for the following two months.
Who is Kelly Platek....
Popularized in recent years, this league setup allows (and practically requires) starting two quarterbacks each week by converting one flexible roster slot into a QB option.
What is Superflex
This fictional pizza franchise, featuring a space-themed delivery truck with a rocket on top, appears in Toy Story and almost every Pixar film since.
What is Pizza Planet
This classic cocktail made with gin, campari, and sweet vermouth was allegedly created in Florence when a count asked for an Americano with a kick.
What is a Negroni?
This 19th-century British author wrote Great Expectations and A Tale of Two Cities.
Who is Charles Dickens