Which of the following is a SAAS Core Value: Growth, Compassion, Responsibility, Compassion?
Responsibility
True or False, pho is considered a staple of Thai cuisine.
False, pho is considered a staple of Vietnamese cooking.
Name two Seattle professional and/or collegiate Seattle sports teams.
Mariners, Seahawks, Kraken, Storm, Huskies, Redhawks, etc. are all acceptable answers.
What is the most popular show on Netflix right now?
Squid Games
What school did SAAS break away from to establish itself as an independent school?
The Northwest School
What German city is the hamburger named after?
Hamburg! Aha!
What Seattle high school did famous NBA player, Jamal Crawford, play for?
Rainier Beach High School
Which star has the most follows on Tik Tok?
Charli D'Amelio
Name the three largest lakes in Seattle
How many students are currently enrolled at Seattle Academy?
1069.
What flavor of bubble tea is this most likely?
Ube Bubble Tea
What Seattle sports team has won the most championships and the best all-time record of all the city's professional team?
The Seattle Storm (WNBA)
When is Star Wars Day?
May the 4th (be with you)
Who was Seattle named after?
Chief Si'ahl (Chief Seattle in English). He was a chief of the Suquamish and Duwamish people.
Seattle Academy was founded in 1985, true or false?
False, the school was found in 1983.
What fruit is this?
Jackfruit
What college did SAAS Head Boy's Varsity Coach, Shaun Burl, play for?
Seattle University (right across the street!)
How old is Justin Bieber?
27 years old
Seattle is known as the hometown of what Japanese derived food....
Teriyaki!
This type of "pancake" was invented by Manca's Cafe, a Seattle restaurant that lasted throughout the 20th century. What is it?
The Dutch Baby
Before the Kraken, what was Seattle's primary hockey team?
Seattle Thunderbirds!
How many major hills are there in Seattle? (Ex. Capitol Hill, Beacon Hill, etc....) Hint: there are more than two.
Seven. (Beacon Hill, First Hill, Capitol Hill, Queen Anne Hill, Mount Baker, plus Magnolia and West Seattle (technically hills))