A third Olympic Gold medal put Misty May-Treanor on boxes of this cereal in 2012.
What is Wheaties?
The Patron Saint of Ireland that we also celebrate in March.
Who is St. Patrick?
The word that best describes St. Joseph's relationship to Jesus.
What is Father?
This area is famous for a very large pothole.
What is Archbald?
A cut (type) of steak, often also sold ground.
What is Sirloin?
That silly rabbit can't resist this cereal's fruit flavors, inc. Lemony Lemon and Grapity Purple.
What is Trix?
This green meanie stole Christmas in a Dr. Seuss book.
Who is The Grinch? (How the Grinch Stole Christmas)
This religious group was part of the people involved in opening St. Joe's.
What is IHM sisters.
Not a real word, it's the term we use in this area to describe soil or snow that has been pressed down/compacted; or the act of doing that.
What is Pank/Panked?
The French knight who fell in love with Queen Guinevere of King Arthur's Court.
Who was Sir Lancelot?
This commonly known coffee franchise created a cereal named after them in the late 1980's.
What is Dunkin Donuts?
Where on your body would you find a Lifeline and a Line of the Heart.
What is the palm of your hand?
When land was donated to St. Joe's, they in turn raised either $1-4,000, $5-9,000, or $10,000 or more.
What is $10,000 or more ($11,000).
The area town that is the setting for That Championship Season, the play by local writer Jason Miller.
What is Scranton?
In the film City Slickers, Billy Chrystal's character laments getting older with the line "In your fifties, you'll have a minor (this), they'll call it a procedure, but it's a (this)."
What is a surgery?
Kellogg's claimed back in 2009 that this cereal, coated with sugar on one side, would boost kids' attention and memory. Turns out that the study it paid for to make those claims didn’t really show anything of the sort.
What is Frosted Mini-Wheats?
It starts with a T, ends with a T, and is filled with "T".
What is a Teapot?
Name one of the 3 countries where a center to study Josephology opened in the 1950's.
What is Canada, Spain, or Italy?
The polka song that includes the lyrics "It started in Scranton, it's now #1" and is heard repeatedly in the film Groundhog Day.
What is The Pennsylvania Polka?
Who was Sir Walter Raleigh?
The best selling doll of all time spawned a few varieties of cereal named after her.
Who is Barbie?
The number of squares on a chessboard.
What is 64?
This company provides dietary support at St. Joe's.
What is Chartwells?
The HBO comedian whose jeers at Scranton's obsession with trains resulted in the large train display of the Electric City moving from his stage to the Steamtown Train Museum.
Who is John Oliver?
The rest of the title of the song played at most graduation ceremonies "Pomp and …"
What is Circumstance?