This small green creature travels with Din Djarin and is often called “Baby Yoda.”
Grogu
This cheerful tiger encourages kids to eat Frosted Flakes with his catchphrase, “They’re grrreat!”
Tony the Tiger
Long Island is part of this U.S. state.
New York
In this sport, athletes ride waves — but not on surfboards — they use their own bodies.
bodyboarding
This basketball superstar helped popularize Nike’s “Air” line of shoes in the 1980s.
Michael Jordan
This actor plays the title role of the Mandalorian, Din Djarin.
Pedro Pascal
This leprechaun is always running from kids who want his marshmallow cereal.
Lucky the Leprechaun
This ocean borders Long Island to the south.
Atlantic Ocean
This competitive endurance challenge involves chasing a wheel of cheese down a steep hill in England
Cheese Rolling
Nike’s first-ever product was this type of sports equipment, produced in 1964 under the name Blue Ribbon Sports.
running shoes
Din Djarin’s iconic armor is made from this valuable Mandalorian metal.
beskar
This sailor mascot is known for his crunchy squares and his navy hat.
Cap’n Crunch
This beach is famous for its concerts, boardwalk, and massive parking lots.
Jones Beach
This underwater “chess” game involves pushing a heavy puck across the bottom of a pool using short sticks.
underwater hockey
This innovation in Nike shoes was introduced in 1979 to improve cushioning for runners.
Nike Air technology
This weapon, originally wielded by Tarre Vizsla, becomes central to Mandalorian leadership.
The dark saber.
These three cartoon brothers—Snap, Crackle, and Pop—represent this classic rice-based cereal.
Rice Krispies
This famous musician from Long Island is known as The Piano Man.
Billy Joel
Originating in Finland, this extreme race involves men carrying their female partners through an obstacle course.
wife carrying
Nike is named after Nike the Greek goddess. What is she the goddess of?
Victory
The Mandalorian’s ship destroyed in Season 2 shares its name with a type of starfighter from Clone Wars lore.
Razor Crest
This rabbit mascot has spent decades chasing a cereal he can never seem to eat.
Trix Rabbit
Long Island was formed by this natural process at the end of the last Ice Age.
glacial deposition
This extreme winter sport, once a form of Arctic transportation, has competitors racing over snow using large kite sails.
snowkiting
Nike’s iconic logo, a swoosh, was designed by this person in 1971.
Carolyn Davidson