"If enough of us pee in one corner of the pool, we can make a hot tub!"
Phin
What are there more of: trees on Earth or stars in our galaxy?
TREEEEEES
What is the capital of New Mexico?
Santa Fe
(as a verb) to express great appreciation for someone to the point of putting them on a pedestal, can be used in both the platonic and/or romantic sense
Simp
What front half staff member is allergic to cooked carrots?
Payten
"I'm a better philosopher than Aristotle, my speeches are better than Martin Luther King Jr."
Max
What is the only letter not on the periodic table?
J
What is the first country that granted women the right to vote?
New Zealand, in 1893
This phrase adds emphasis, indicating that the performance was so good, there's nothing left to criticize or improve upon.
No crumbs
What shift did Kate start on?
"This looks like a good spot to pick my wedgie!"
Olivia
What is your most highly developed sense when you are born?
Touch
What US state has the most lakes?
Alaska
Used both as a noun and a verb in English to refer to a zealous fan or supporter of somebody, usually a celebrity
stan
Which staff member's uncle is a local uber driver?
Daisy
"If you give me a cake pop, I'll never touch your toes again!"
Phin
What is the strongest muscle in your body?
Jaw
What US state eats the most ice cream per capita per year?
California
[adjective] describes someone who is annoyed, bitter, or resentful, often after experiencing a loss or setback. It's used to characterize a person's mood or behavior when they're reacting negatively to a situation, particularly one where they feel they were wronged or didn't get their way.
Salty
Which staff member's foot got stepped on by a cow?
Olivia
"Can I get your ADLs before you make out with the bear?"
Kate
There are studies showing that this medication can help with both physical pain as well as social pain. What is it?
Tylenol
Which US state is closest to Japan?
Alaska
independent, self-reliant individual who often defies social norms.
SIGMA
What staff member has been at Mountain Valley longest?
Ashley