Movies and TV
SLA Faculty
SLA Lore
Food
Geography
100

This film was adapted into a musical and is currently being performed by SLA's finest

Legally Blonde

100

Mr. Rodgers energetically roots for this football team.

Philadelphia Eagles

100

This SLA sports team just recently made the playoffs.

SLA Tennis

100

This fruit is often mistaken for a vegetable

Tomato

100

Giant tortoises and marine iguanas live here (Darwin stopped by for a visit too)

Galapagos Islands

200

This sitcom features a dysfunctional family living in a town with a nuclear power plant. 

The Simpsons

200

This SLA teacher rides a motorcycle to work.

Mr. White

200

This building served as SLA's temporary campus until three years ago.

First Presbyterian Church of Hollywood

200

This fast-food chain has the famous slogan, “Eat fresh!”

Subway

200

This historic California town is home to many a sea otter

Morro Bay

300

This show features a cannibalistic soccer team. 

Yellowjackets?

300

Mr. Watterson has dressed up as this famous Disney villain.

Cruella DeVill

300

This school was formerly located just down the street from SLA on Lexington Avenue.

Stratford School

300

This ingredient was banned from all future use in foods this year.

Red Dye (number 3 bonus 100 point)

300

If you want to go to the Texas State Fair, head for this “big” city, not the state capital

Dallas

400

This film was screened at movie night this year

School of Rock?

400

This is the name of Ms. O'Hara's dog.

Smokey

400

This teacher was late to the airport on the trip to New York City.

Mr. Brahm

400

No. 1 selling candy brand in the United States

Reese's Peanut Butter Cups

400

Rosa Parks helped make this city “The Birthplace of the Civil Rights Movement”

Montgomery, AL

500

This is the first name of Morticia Addams' doting husband.

Gomez

500

This was the name of Ms. McCarron's childhood pet lizard.

Mama Iguana

500

This is the number of staircases at SLA.

8

500

In-N-Out Burger was founded in which year

1948

500

This city on Lake Erie in Upstate New York was the last stop on the Underground Railroad in the 19th century

Buffalo

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