CLEARR Values
GT, Otherwise
PNW Summer
Bellevue's Best
Pop Culture
100

TLC is the name of a best selling 1990s R&B group or shorthand for Tender Loving “this”.

Care

100

This classic highball cocktail was originally created to stave off malaria in British troops stationed in India in the early 1800s.

Gin & Tonic

100

This Washington-based national park is home to the wettest forest in the continental US, with an average rainfall of 129 inches, or more than 10 feet, per year.

Olympic

100

Lake Washington is famous as the location of this structure, the longest and widest of its kind in the world.

Floating bridge

100

Kendrick Lamar took aim at this Canadian rapper in his song, “Not Like Us” performed at this year's Superbowl.

Drake

200

This famous Steve had his first major film role in 2004’s Anchorman before being tapped to star in an iconic NBC workplace comedy the next year.

Carrell

200

You may be familiar with this company, invented by the founder of vulcanized rubber in 1898 and trading as GT on the NASDAQ, from NASCAR and Formula One races or its namesake advertising blimp.

Goodyear Tire

200

The Seattle Mariners are the only active MLB team never to have participated in this annual event.

The World Series

200

Larry Sanger, born in Bellevue in 1968, founded this online encyclopedia that allows users to edit articles collaboratively.

Wikipedia

200

This actor and his family star in a golf related movie released in July of this year with over 60 surprise cameos.

Adam Sandler

300

Tony the Tiger, Toucan Sam, and Lucky the Leprechaun are mascots used to advertise varieties of this breakfast food.

Cereal

300

Nab a car to drive around Liberty City, Vice City, or Los Santos, completing quests and causing chaos, in this popular and sometimes controversial video game franchise.

Grand Theft Auto

300

Washington boasts the largest system of this form of transportation in the country, carrying an average of 40K people per weekday.

Ferry

300

Catch this highway in Bellevue to take a short drive to Snoqualmie Pass or a much longer one to Chicago or Boston.

I90

300

This famous con artist made headlines when she joined Dancing with the Stars in the most recent season, often decorating her court-mandated ankle monitor to match her costumes.

Anna Delvey

400

This member of the British nobility ranks below a marquess and above a viscount.

Earl

400

This ACC school boasts former students such as President Jimmy Carter and multiple past CEOs of Coca Cola, Delta Airlines, and Waffle House, all headquartered nearby.

Georgia Tech

400

Need to cool off? You’re in luck: Washington state has over 3,000 of these chilling geographic features, more than any state outside of Alaska.

Glaciers

400

This Japanese company, whose US office is located in Bellevue, launched its first video game in 1996 and sparked a global outdoor craze in 2016 with the release of its mobile game.

Pokemon

400

In 2003, this company launched AI chatbots with celebrity-inspired personalities like Snoop Dogg and Kendall Jenner.

Meta

500

This curved segment is part of a circle's circumference and is measured in degrees. It’s also the shape of a rainbow.

Arc

500

GT, short for this Italian phrase, refers to a class of luxury vehicles built for high speed, long distance driving with a focus on power and comfort, or the best-selling PlayStation racing game franchise.

Grand Touring (or gran turismo)

500

This sport, invented on Bainbridge Island in 1965, was designated Washington's official state sport in 2022.

Pickleball

500

This company was founded as online bookstore Cadabra in a Bellevue garage in 1994; its name was later changed after a lawyer misheard it as cadaver.

Amazon

500

In this acclaimed Apple TV+ series exploring themes of identity and work-life balance, Macrodata Refinement department employees work for a mysterious company named Lumon Industries.

Severance

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