City of Brotherly Love
Trash
Doctors on the Big Screen
Nash
Saint or Louis
100

Eagles fans rejoice in another win for the Birds after this play was not outlawed for the 2025 NFL.

Tush Push

100

This Muppets character was created by Jim Henson and is best known for his unique habitat and crabby attitude.

Oscar the Grouch

100

This actress stars in a hit medical TV drama that takes place at Seattle Grace Hospital.

Ellen Pompeo

100

This street in downtown Nashville is known for its honky-tonk bars, including Jason Aldean's rooftop bar.

Broadway

100

Nicknamed "Satchmo", "Satch", and "Pops", this American trumpeter and vocalist was among the most influential figures in jazz.

Louis Armstrong

200

This museum at the College of Physicians of Philadelphia contains historical anatomical specimens, wax models, and antique medical equipment.

The Mutter Museum

200

This is the #1 most recycled item in the United States, with Americans recycling 2 out of every 3 that they use.

Aluminum Cans

200

Hugh Laurie stars in this TV medical drama on Fox as an unconventional & cynical medical genius. (Hint: the show name is also a word for dwelling).

House

200

This movie starring Jennifer Aniston and Owen Wilson features a yellow lab who brings both joy and chaos to his human family.

Marley & Me

200

Born in Portugal, this saint is widely known for his ability to help people find lost objects, whether they be physical items or faith itself 

Saint Anthony

300

Measured by the number of students, Temple is the largest university in Philadelphia. What school is the second largest?

Drexel
300

This natural waste process starts with organic materials, like food scraps and yard waste, and then decomposes them, resulting in a nutrient-rich substance.

Composting

300

Neil Patrick Harris was just 15 when he got cast on this comedy drama where he starred as a teenage medical prodigy. 

Doogie Howser, M.D.

300

Nash loves peanut butter. What peanut butter brand is #1 in sales in the US?

Jif

300

This is the arena where the  Red Wings and Pistons played up until 2017 when it was replaced by the Little Caesar's Arena.

Joe Louis Arena

400

This famous actor, rapper, and film producer has received four Grammys and grew up in the Overbrook neighborhood in Philadelphia. (Hint: that's "West Philadelphia"). 

Will Smith

400

The famous American artist responsible for this photograph  lived from 1928-1987 was a leading artist in the Pop Art movement.

Andy Warhol

400

This Emmy and Golden Globe-winning producer stepped down from the hit medical drama she created that has been running for 21 seasons.

Shonda Rhimes

400

This country singer starred in his own television show filmed in Nashville. In the 1970s, he had established his public image as the "Man in Black" because he regularly performed in entirely black suits with a long black coat.

Johnny Cash

400

This French educator, who was blind in one eye at the age of 3, was the inventor of a reading and writing system that was named after him in 1824.

Louis Braille

500

This Philadelphia building was the first of its kind, having running water and central heat before the White House. Nowadays, it's toured by the public especially around Halloween.

Eastern State Penitentiary

500

This country produces the most trash globally and produced over 250 million metric tons of trash in 2022.

United States

500

This American medical comedy series aired on Showtime. Set in New York City, the series follows a drug-addicted emergency department nurse at the fictional All Saints' Hospital.

Nurse Jackie

500

Founded in 1925 in Nashville, this famous venue is known as the heart of country music and also has the longest-running radio broadcast in US history.

Grand Ole Opry

500

This saint, more well known for her maternal name, was declared a saint in 2016. She dedicated her life to helping the poor and needy in India, particularly in the city of Calcutta.

St. Teresa/Mother Teresa

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