In Frozen, Anna is joined by this snowman friend
Olaf
In 2007, the Riders played this rival team in the 95th Grey Cup
Winnipeg Blue Bombers
This comic book character got his powers after he was bitten by a radioactive spider
Spiderman
Eddie Rabbit loves this kind of night in his 1980 hit song
Rainy Night (Song: I Love a Rainy Night)
This hockey player was the first NHL player to score 50 goals in a season
Wayne Gretzky
In the Lion King, Timon and Pumba teach Simba about "Hakuna Matata", which means this
No worries
The Riders have won the Grey Cup this many times, with the first one in 1966
Four times
This Dark Knight first appeared in comics in 1939
Batman
Originally written by the Bee Gees, this song was recorded in 1983 by Kenny Rogers and Dolly Parton
Islands in the Stream
The Hockey Hall of Fame is located in this city
Toronto
In Wreck-It Ralph, King Candy is the ruler of this kingdom
Sugar Rush
The Riders are known for their green and white colors, but they were these colors from 1912-1947
Red and Black
This character was known for his pointy hat and love for cheeseburgers in the Archie comics
Jughead
This band formed in 1969, but saw their biggest success in the 1980s when they had over 27 number-one hits, including "Mountain Music"
Alabama
This team is the oldest professional team in the NHL, and was established in 1909
Montreal Canadiens
In Monsters Inc, the company's motto is this
"We scare because we care"
The Saskatchewan Roughriders changed their name from this in 1946
The Regina Roughriders
The popular Jim Davis comic series featured large cat Garfield and his owner with this name
Jon Arbuckle
This artist has been named the "King of Country Music", and holds the record for most number one songs on all charts by an artist
George Strait
This hockey player holds the record for most points in one game with 6 goals and 4 assists
Darryl Sittler
Lightning McQueen is this number in the film Cars
95
This former Rider is currently the teams General Manager
Jeremy O'Day
This popular single pane comic launched in 1979 by Gary Larson, with the first one featuring two caveman and a wheel.
This Randy Travis song was the top country song of 1988, and became re-popularized in 2007 when he recorded it as a duet with Carrie Underwood
I Told You So