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NOU Staff
200

Who won the most recent Super bowl?

Philadelphia Eagles 

200

What is the longest running show on Nickelodeon?

Spongebob Squarepants

200

What is the only month without a holiday


August 

200

What is the square root of 64

8

200

What sport did Coach Tray play in college? 

Basketball 

400

How many NFL Teams are there?

32

400

What show featured a character with a football-shaped head?

Hey Arnold! 

400

How many days until Christmas? 

311 days 

400

How many sides does a Pentadecagon have?

15

400

How many years has Coach Shel been apart of NOU? 

10 years 

600

How much does an NFL football weigh (in pounds)?

1 pound. 

600

 Which animated show features characters that are actually infants?

Rugrats

600

How many days until Easter?

62 days (April 20th)

600

Jake has 6 oranges, Brett has 4, Mikey has 2, and Drew has 8 for an average of this many oranges.

6+4+2+8=20

20/4 (how many numbers we added together)

5

600

What 3 sports did Coach J play in Highschool? 

Soccer, Basketball, and Baseball

800

Who has the most dunk contest wins? 

Nate Robinson (3) & Mac McClung (3)

800

 Which Nickelodeon movie starred Kenan Thompson and Kel Mitchell?

Good Burger 

800

How many holidays are there in a year?

11

800

This word describes and angle greater than 90 degrees, or a person who is a bit slow-witted.

Obtuse 

800

What Highschool in Baltimore Coach Ryan go to? 

Calvert Hall

1000

George Gervin's 'most points scored in a quarter' record was broken in 2015 by this player—who still holds the record today. (Bonus points if you know how many points he scored!)

 Klay Thompson (37 points)

1000

What year did Nickelodeon first launch?

1979

1000

What is the first holiday in September?

Labor Day

1000

If 5 chickens each lay an egg every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday only, it’ll take this many weeks to make a 30-egg omelet.

2 Weeks (15 eggs per week)

1000

How many different Countries did Coach J play soccer in? 

(North America, France, Germany, Netherlands, and Spain)


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