She is the author of the Harry Potter series.
J.K. Rowling
This chain's slogan is "Freaky Fast."
Jimmy John's
The most popular Netflix original show?
Stranger Things
Simile
Which quarterback has the most Super Bowl wins of all-time?
Tom Brady
S.E. Hinton wrote this book when she was just a teenager.
The Outsiders
McDonald's introduced this popular menu item in 1968, which is still on the menu today.
Big Mac
The name of the killer in the Scream movies?
Ghostface, OR Billy Loomis/Stu
A word that imitates the sound it represents.
Onomatopoeia
These athletes played both professional football AND professional baseball. Name one of them.
Michael Jordan & Bo Jackson
Daniel Keyes wrote this short story that we read earlier in the year about an unintelligent man who undergoes an experimental procedure.
"Flowers for Algernon"
This restaurant's famous slogan is "Eatin' Good in the Neighborhood."
Applebee's
Michael Myers & Eddie Murphy voice characters in which animated film?
Shrek
Descriptive words that appeal to a reader's senses.
Imagery
When was the last year the Detroit Lions won an NFL championship?
HINT: It was before the "Super Bowl" existed.
1957
One of the most well-known writers in American history, who wrote The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn.
Mark Twain
In this popular comedy show, one of the main characters gets banned from Chili's after a work party. Which show does this happen on?
The Office
The movie Don't Worry Darling stars a famous British pop star who is a former boy band member. Who is the pop star?
Harry Styles
The overall message or life lesson of a poem or story.
Theme
This NHL team has the most Stanley Cup victories of all-time.
Montreal Canadiens
Roald Dahl is best known for writing this children's book that was made into a movie, twice.
HINT: The title of the book contains alliteration.
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
This fast food chain is credited for introducing the first ever drive thru.
Wendy's
What is the title of Disney's first ever animated full-length movie?
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
A phrase that has a special meaning that is different from its literal interpretation.
Idiom
Gordie Howe