This is the famous singer-songwriter that Taylor Swift is named after.
Who is James Taylor?
This is Canada's national sport.
What is ice hockey?
This country is home to the Effiel Tower.
What is France?
This is the type of fish that Nemo is in Finding Nemo.
What is a clownfish?
This is the name of the sport's field.
What is Hobbs Field?
This is the year Taylor Swift was born.
What is 1989?
This is a score of zero in tennis.
What is Love?
This is the largest waterfall in the world.
What is Victoria Falls?
This is the more famous name of the Parr family.
This is the number of weeks that a camper or staff must attend camp to get their name on the big chair.
What is 52 weeks?
This is the name given to a series of albums that Taylor has rerecorded to maintain ownership of her music.
What is "Taylor's Version".
This NFL franchise is the only team to every go undefeated for a whole season and win a championship.
Miami Dolphins
This is the smallest country in the world.
What is Vatican City?
This robot is WALL-E's love interest in WALL-E.
Who is EVE?
This is the number of summers that Kristina has worked at Camp Lincoln.
What is 19?
This is Taylor's lucky number.
What is 13?
This athlete holds the world record for the fastest time in the 100m dash.
Who is Usain Bolt?
This is the only city in the world on two continents.
What is Istanbul?
This is the road that Dorothy, the Scarecrow, the Lion, and the Tin Man must take to the city of Oz.
What is the yellow brick road?
This is the year that Camp Lincoln transitioned from a resident camp to a day camp.
What is 1980?
This is the type of farm that Taylor grew up on.
What is a Christmas Tree?
Michael Jordan is famous for playing for the Chicago Bulls. Michael finished his career playing two seasons for this other team.
What are the Washington Wizards?
This international standard for timekeeping and navigation passes through the Royal Observatory in Greenwich, London.
What is the Greenwich Meridian (or Prime Meridian)?
This is the speed the Delorean needs to reach to time travel.
What is 88 miles per hour?
This is the cost of a week at Camp Lincoln in 1926.
What is $10?