This person is rushing all the frats at UVA and will enjoy the elephant walk.
Who is Robert Browning Williams III
This person's abundant connections to very large figures, including even multiple presidents, is still a large conversation to this date, even though his death dates back more than half a decade.
Who is Jeffrey Epstein?
1984, Animal Farm, Homage to Catalonia.
Who is George Orwell (Eric Arthur Blair)?
The only MLB player to die from an in-game injury was struck in the head by a pitch in 1920.
Who is Ray Chapman?
Along with obvious red coloring, special effects blood is commonly made with this sticky liquid sweetener to give it a realistic look and safer taste.
What is corn syrup?
A famous schizophrenic mathematician, known for his work in game theory, went to this fruity university for his undergraduate studies.
Where is Carnegie Mellon?
This person, also known as "The Juice," was found not guilty of MURDER, despite the highly incriminating trail of the victim's blood found on his property.
Who is OJ Simpson?
Green eggs and ham, Cat in the Hat, The Lorax
Who is Dr. Suess (AKA Theodor Seuss Geisel)?
In a 1971 game against the Chicago Bears, this Detroit Lions receiver caught a key 32-yard pass before collapsing on the field from an undiagnosed heart condition, later becoming the only NFL player to die during active play.
Who is Chuck Hughes?
This highly unhealthy food dye, which has been banned in many countries, seems to be very prominent in kids' sweet treats.
What is Red 40?
Tim Cook is stepping down as head of Apple to be replaced by John Ternus, who got his bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering from this college.
What is the University of Pennsylvania?
These businesses are known for their scandal in money laundering, disguising themselves quite poorly by misspelling things like "Learning," which led to the many lawsuits in early 2026.
Just give me a reason, So What, Get the party started.
Who is P!NK (AKA Alecia Beth Moore)?
This aggressive NASCAR driver earned him titles such as "the Intimidator", "the Man in Black", and "Ironhead", but also earned him his death on February 18, 2001.
Who is Dale Earnhardt?
This red animal character shares the same name as a toy, which has the ability to come to life.
Who is Woody the Woodpecker?
This university shares its name with an Ohio town whose college name closely resembles that of a university in Florida.
What is the University of Oxford?
This celebrity was under heavy criticism after going out of their way to lick unpurchased donuts on display at a Wolfee Donuts in California while reciting things like "I Hate America."
It Don't Come Easy, The Yellow Submarine, Photograph
Who is Ringo Starr (AKA Sir Richard Starkey)?
Max Baer allegedly killed this renowned boxer by delivering too many blows to the jaw, which doctors later claimed was due to his brain being "knocked completely loose from his skull."
Who is Frankie Campbell?
Who is Ellis "Red" Redding?
This was one of the first Virginia colleges to not be built by slaves, hence being built after the Civil War in 1872.
What is Virginia Tech?
Who is Enoch "Knucky" Thompson?
Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Dead Man's Chest
Who is "Mr. Drip Noodle", "Mr. Stench", or "Mr. Oddpong" (AKA Johnny Depp)?
This jockey's own horse, Barbaro, had won the 2006 Kentucky Derby, but later passed away due to a chronic disease called laminitis, which was caused by a broken leg during the 2006 Derby.
Who is Edgar Prado?
It is hypothesized that this character's notorious lack of common sense stems from red hair dye that seeps into her brain.
Who is Cat (From Victorious)?