Olaf might melt during this time of year
Summer (coMMUtERS)
The name of Anderson University's mascot
Troy the Trojan
Fans held candlelight vigils when this beloved boyband broke up
One Direction
The number of cards included in a standard deck (no jokers)
52
The common denominator of 1/3 and 1/8
24
What one might call a 'shooting star'
Comet (COMmuTErs)
The year Anderson University was founded
1911
These rubber wrist bracelets shaped like animals, objects, and numbers- were all the rage in 2010
Silly Bandz
This centuries old silent pantomime game was originally a game of riddles.
Charades
Flower and flour, knew and new, and meat and meet are all examples of what English term
Homophone(s)
A hard outer layer. (Can be seen on a specific food item)
Crust (ComUTeRS)
Name the 5 restaurants/food options on campus (NOT including the Caf)
Chick-Fil-A, Freshens, Books & Beans, Troy's, and P.Whitty's
In 2017, this genre of music overtook Rock as the most popular music genre
R&B/Hip-Hop
The name of the item not included in the classic board game 'Clue'...
a. Wrench b. Cleaver c. Lead Pipe d. Candlestick
b. Cleaver
The name of the first 10 amendments in the constitution
Someone who wants to purchase something from a business
Customer (COMmUTERS)
Our mascot, but only on April Fool's Day
The Fighting Squirrels (a squirrel)
This 2019 movie, responsible for creating an iconic purple villain, became the second highest-grossing movie of all time
Avengers: End Game
The length of the longest Monopoly game ever played...
a. 7 hours , b. 7 days , c. 70 hours , d. 70 days
d. 70 days
The line that divides the Eastern hemisphere and Western hemisphere on a map/globe
The Prime Meridian
A set of clothes in a style typical of a particular country or historical period, might be worn by an actor in a play
Costume (COMmUTErS)
The other Anderson University's origin state
Indiana
This Drake created acronym, which has a similar meaning to the latin phrase Carpe Diem, was officially added to the Oxford English dictionary in 2016.
YOLO (You Only Live Once)
This board game, traditionally consisting of small black and red pieces, was found in the ancient ruins of Mesopotamia
Checkers
The order of planets starting from the Sun
Sun, Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, and Pluto