This G.O.A.T., took on the Monstars, with the help of a bunny, a duck, and a few other "Looney" friends.
Who is Michael Jordan?
This man got "what's coming to him" in William Demille's "Ruthless"
Who is Judson?
The animal known as "Bucky," the mascot for the University of Wisconsin.
What is a badger?
This TikTok challenge put our entire student population, using the men's restroom, in a bit of trouble.
What is the devious lick challenge?
Last name of NASA engineer and movie main character, Homer.
What is Hickam?
This team won the 2021 World Series. Their first in 26 years.
Who are the Atlanta Braves?
This "w" word must be used before evidence in order to provide context.
What is who?
A game that combines the likes of tennis and volleyball, but is played with a shuttlecock instead of a ball.
What is badminton?
In 2019, Forbes magazine named this celebrity as the "youngest self-made billionaire ever."
Who is Kylie Jenner?
The actor, who stars as the main character.
Who is Jake Gyllenhaal?
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This team was named for a poem by Edgar Allan Poe.
This vocabulary word means to be distracted by something.
What is preoccupied?
Worse than bad, likely the worst ... but some may say it's the best.
What is baddest?
The name of the alternate dimension in the Netflix show "Stranger Things."
What is the upside down?
Homer and his friends attend this high school.
What is Big Creek?
This swimmer has won more Olympic medals than any other in Olympic history.
Who is Michael Phelps?
This story tells us so.
What is "Lamb to the Slaughter"
A barren area, likely with rough, deeply eroded terrain.
What is badlands?
This Charlotte based family's Youtube channel has more than 20 million subscribers ... and a dog named Oreo.
What is FGTeeV?
This Russian satellite launched in 1957, sparking Homer's love for rocketry.
What is Sputnik?
The total yards from the goal post to the spot of the kick for an extra point.
What is 33?
The character by this name in "Button, Button" brings the moral question to Norma and Arthur; also meaning to manage or look after another's property (verb).
Who is Mr. Steward?
A strolling minstrel, or 12th/13th century poet.
What is troubadour?
This late actor starred in many movies, like "Da 5 Bloods," "42," and "Get On Up," but his most notable role came as a superhero, who exclaimed, "WAKANDA FOREVER!"
Who is Chadwick Boseman?
The number on Ike Bykovsky's tag, which Homer was holding when he won the science fair.
What is 723?