In The Incredibles (2004), the villain Syndrome's real name is revealed to be Buddy Pine. He once idolized this superhero.
Who is Mr. Incredible?
This social media platform, launched in 2003, was originally a place for professionals to network, and is now one of the largest platforms for career connections.
What is LinkedIn?
This is the name of Ross and Monica’s father.
Who is Jack Geller?
This NFL team, known for its storied history and iconic green-and-gold colors, has won four Super Bowls and is based in Wisconsin.
What is the Green Bay Packers?
In 2004, this category included the question, "This chemical element, symbol 'C,' is the basis of organic chemistry." The contestant who responded correctly was a chemistry professor.
What is Carbon?
In this 2017 Pixar film, a young boy named Miguel embarks on an adventure in the Land of the Dead, discovering his family’s secrets and the power of music.
What is Coco?
This 2003 hit movie, directed by Peter Jackson, is the third and final installment in which famous triology.
What is Lord of the Rings?
This character was known for his catchphrase "Could I BE any more...?" often used to emphasize his annoyance.
Who is Chandler Bing?
This NFL team is often referred to as "America's Team" and has five Super Bowl victories to its name.
What is the Dallas Cowboys?
In 2001, this contestant famously wagered everything in Final Jeopardy, winning the largest single-game amount in Jeopardy! history at the time.
Who is Brad Rutter?
This 1995 Pixar film was the first to feature fully computer-animated characters, telling the story of a cowboy doll named Woody and his rivalry with a space ranger action figure named Buzz Lightyear.
What is Toy Story?
This popular video game console, known for its innovative motion-sensing controls, was released by Nintendo in 2003.
What is the Nintendo Wii?
In the episode "The One with Ross's Wedding," Ross gets married in this famous London landmark.
What is the Westminster Abbey?
This player, widely regarded as one of the greatest wide receivers in NFL history, played for the San Francisco 49ers and the Oakland Raiders and was known for his touchdown celebrations.
Who is Jerry Rice?
This long-running Jeopardy! category asks contestants to name the capital city of a country, often from obscure regions like the Pacific Islands or Africa.
What is Capitals?
This 2015 Pixar film follows a young girl named Riley as she navigates her emotions, portrayed by personified characters like Joy, Sadness, Anger, Fear, and Disgust.
What is Inside Out?
This global health crisis, declared by the World Health Organization in 2003, led to worldwide concerns over a contagious respiratory illness.
What is SARS (Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome)?
Ross was married three times. His third wife, Carol, left him for this reason.
What is she realized she was a lesbian?
This NFL quarterback, known for his rocket arm and iconic "Hail Mary" passes, spent the majority of his career with the Green Bay Packers.
Who is Brett Favre?
This legendary "Jeopardy!" question was asked in the Final Jeopardy category "U.S. History" during a 1999 episode: "This amendment, ratified in 1920, granted women the right to vote."
What is the 19th Amendment?
In Cars 2 (2011), the character of Finn McMissile is voiced by this British actor, known for his role as James Bond in the 007 films.
Who is Michael Caine?
This famous American singer released her debut album, Dangerously in Love, in 2003, which went on to become a massive commercial success.
Who is Beyoncé?
The character of Janice is known for her distinctive laugh and catchphrase. What is her catchphrase?
What is "Oh my God!"?
In football, this penalty is called when a player deliberately blocks an opponent from behind, typically near the opponent's waist or lower, and is considered illegal.
What is a "block in the back"?
In 2014, this category became a viral sensation due to the unexpected difficulty of its questions, causing a stir on social media. Contestants had a hard time answering questions like "What is the answer to life, the universe, and everything?"
What is The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy?