This team won the World Series this year.
Who are the Dodgers?
This phrase is derived from "Charisma".
What is "rizz"?
This film stars a boy who is forgotten when his parents, the McCallisters go on vacation.
What is "Home Alone"?
Famous works include "God's Plan" and "Forever"
Who is Drake?
This faculty member has a doctorate in psychology.
Who is Dr. Johnson?
This sport uses a small dimpled ball.
What is golf?
This term refers to the effect of one's presence.
What is "aura"?
This film features the song "Let it Go"
What is "Frozen"?
This artist is known for the song "Roar" and for performing in the 2015 Superbowl Halftime Show.
Who is Katy Perry?
This faculty member was struck while riding his bicycle. He is also the Uncle of Coach AJ Corsini.
Who is Mr. Clevenger?
This NFL team is known as "America's Team".
Who are the Dallas Cowboys?
The eighteenth letter of the Greek Alphabet that can also refer to a dominant and self-assured man.
What is sigma?
This movie features the famous lines, "As you wish" and "Inconcievable"
What is "Princess Bride"?
This artist is known for the song "White Christmas"
Who is Bing Crosby?
This faculty member claims to be the Marvel legend "Shang-Chi" and appears to make a cameo in "Top Gun: Maverick"
Who is Mr. Chang?
This MLB franchise has the most World Series titles with 27.
Who are the Yankees?
Someone who shows excessive sympathy and attention toward another person, typically someone who does not reciprocate the same feelings.
What is a simp?
This films antagonist is Chick Hicks.
What is "Cars"?
This artist is known for the songs "Ring of Fire" and "I Walk the Line"
Who is Johnny Cash?
This faculty member allegedly has family roots in Poland.
Who is Mr. Horton?
This USC players 2005 Heisman has recently been reinstated by the Heisman Trust.
Who is Reggie Bush?
An individual that lacks any shred of personality and is extremely predictable.
What is a NPC?
This movie features the line, "life moves pretty fast, if you don't stop and look around once in a while, you could miss it."
What is Ferris Buellers Day Off?
Famous works include; "The Star and Stripes Forever" and "Semper Fidelis"
(Hint: Has as Instrument named after him)
Who is John Phillips Susa?
This faculty member is known as the "Ultimate Competitor"
Who is Mr. Torrico?