Easter commemorates the resurrection of this theological figure.
Who is Jesus?
The "K" clan that dominates the headlines and has their own reality TV show.
Who are the Kardashians?
This team beat Michigan in the Elite Eight in the most recent March Madness.
Who is UCLA Bruins?
Composer most famous for collaborating with Steven Spielberg.
Who is John Williams?
Reptile that shares its name with a Nicki Minaj hit.
What is Anaconda?
A furry animal that is a symbol of this holiday.
What is a (Easter) bunny?
[Daily Double] The term for a set of 8 babies born at the same time.
What are octuplets?
Buccaneers Quarterback who played college football at the University of Michigan from 1995 to 1999.
Who is Tom Brady?
The movie for which Celine Dion recorded her most famous track.
What is "Titanic"?
Recent Netflix documentary about the small community of big cat conservationists.
What is Tiger King?
[Daily Double] The author of "Peter Rabbit".
Who is Beatrice Potter?
A future king of England whose brother has "stepped back from all royal duties".
Who is Prince William?
What is field hockey?
The composer for Christoper Nolan's "Dark Knight" trilogy.
Who is Hans Zimmer?
The subject of many horror movies, as well as a bizarre fictional weather phenomenon.
What is a shark?
The first day of Lent.
What is Ash Wednesday?
The controversial brother duo who are both Youtubers.
Who are Logan and Jake Paul?
This “green” varsity sport began in 1919 at UM.
What is golf?
The Disney Movie "Dig a Little Deeper" is from.
What is The Princess and the frog?
Seals beware of orcas working together in this 3-letter group.
What is a pod?
The item that the Ocean's crew try to steal in Ocean's 12.
What is the Fabergé Egg?
Early 20th century pioneers who built a wind tunnel in their Ohio home.
Who are the Wright brothers?
This UM player was named third-team all-American player in 1985 and 1986 for basketball.
Who is Roy Tarpley?
The top-selling Simon and Garfunkle hit recorded for "The Graduate".
What is "Mrs. Robinson"?
A small plant-eating marsupial with a strong lower body native to Australia.
What is a wallaby?