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Flick Facts, Hisamoto History & Losinski Lore
Music that's "Easy on the Ears"
Father Knows Best
100

The Packers play their home games at this legendary stadium, often referred to as "The Frozen Tundra". 

Lambeau Field

100

This hillbilly patriarch struck oil and moved his family to Beverly Hills, where they kept their down-home ways.

Jed Clampett

100

These are the languages from which Losinski, Flickinger and Hisamoto originated, respectively. 

Polish / German / Japanese 

100

This band’s signature beachy harmonies made hits like “Surfin’ U.S.A.” and “Good Vibrations” household classics.

The Beach Boys

100

While all evidence may indicate he's fallen asleep, if you ask a Dad, the answer is always this. 

"I'm just resting my eyes."

200

This former head coach has the NFL’s Super Bowl trophy named after him and famously said, “Winning isn’t everything, it’s the only thing".

Vince Lombardi 

200

Known for his catchphrase, "whenever you're in trouble, just yelp for help!", this 10yr-old boy is a key leader within the PAW Patrol and responsible for giving the pups their mission instructions.  He's also the adoptive father and trainer of the PAW Patrol's original six rescue dogs.

Ryder

200

These beloved summer camps were responsible for countless core childhood memories and family stories amongst the Flickinger & Losinski households.  Both also are named using Native American words and their spelling is as follows.. 

Camp Palawopec / Camp U-Nah-Li-Ya

200

A favorite of Chris', this band blends southern rock with country and recorded jams such as "Sweet Annie", "Chicken Fried" and "Colder Weather". 

Zac Brown Band

200

Although his "heart is bigger than his brain", perhaps due to the steel plate in his head, this father of a carney and cousin-in-law of the Griswold's still knows where you can get "the best $1.49 buffet in town, Clark!".  

Cousin Eddie 

300

This late 90s defensive powerhouse was nicknamed "the Gravedigger" and wore which jersey #?   

Gilbert Brown / #93

300

This widowed dad raised his three daughters with the help of his brother-in-law and best friend in Full House.

Danny Tanner

300

The nickname John and his brother had for their grandpa. 

Grandfart

300

This late rock legend and his band gave us such classics as “American Girl,” “Free Fallin’,” and “I Won’t Back Down".

Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers

300

Although typically associated with his most frequently assigned diagnosis of "you're fine", this treatment plan is the cornerstone of Doctor Dad's medical practice and effective interventions for anything from the flu, to blunt force trauma injuries, to kidney stones.  

A tincture of time / push fluids 

(Also will accept answers including sunscreen, blanket, constant vigilance, massage and/or stretching; however, medication administration results in loss of points)

400

These are the years when the Green Bay Packers won the Super Bowl, starting with the very first one ever played.

1966 / 1967 / 1996 / 2010

400

This Aussie cartoon dad is always ready for pretend play and belly rubs — even if he's a little clueless at times.

Bandit Heeler (from Bluey)

400

The names of ALL Ken, John and Matt's siblings.

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400

This bro-country duo broke onto the charts with “Cruise,” later remixed with Nelly, and helped define the sound of early 2010s country pop.

Florida Georgia Line

400

Brought to life in Harper Lee's classic novel by declaring, "You never really understand a person until you consider things from his point of view.”, this fictional father and lawyer is a symbol of wisdom, integrity and empathy. 

Atticus Finch

500

This Packers wide receiver caught the game-winning touchdown in overtime of the 2007 NFC Wild Card game against the Seattle Seahawks — famously played in a blizzard.

Donald Driver

500

This Navy vet and farmer was the lovable dad on Green Acres, always trying to enjoy the simple life — despite his wife’s love of luxury.

Oliver Wendell Douglas

500

The mascot of Matt's alma mater. 

Mr. & Mrs. Wuf / The Wolfpack (NC State)

500

Best known for the early 2000s anthem “Teenage Dirtbag,” this one-hit-wonder band took their name from a slang term for an unlucky or nerdy guy.

Wheatus

500

This actor stared in the classic 50s sitcom Father Knows Best.

Robert Young

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