The main novel we have read this quarter.
Hatchet
This league has the the Super Bowl as it's championship game.
NFL
This T.V series involves characters who are dogs.
Bluey
This was the most streamed artist on Spotify in 2022.
Bad Bunny
This phrase is spoken by a pirate in the opening theme of SpongeBob SquarePants, which has the reply of "Ayy Ayy Captain!"
"Are you ready kids?"
This was the color of the sweater in the short story "Eleven."
Red
One of two leagues in baseball, it is the oldest known professional sports organization.
National League (N.L.)
This Nickelodeon show first began airing in 1999, and still airs new episodes to this day.
SpongeBob SquarePants
This artist is currently on the Era's tour, and will have a movie about it in theaters later this month.
Taylor Swift
This catchphrase by Chick-Fil-A has cows encouraging you to do this.
Eat more chicken
This is the way we are supposed to write short answer responses.
The FIFA World Cup will be hosted in these three countries in 2026.
United States, Canada, and Mexico
This Pixar movie was a summer sleeper hit, featuring characters that were water and fire.
Elemental
Rihanna
This phrase involves birds, worms, and early mornings.
This short story that we read involved dogs and dogsledding.
This player broke the record for most career points in the NBA, beating Kareem Abdul-Jabaar last year.
Lebron James
This animated Disney movie helped start the Disney Renaissance, and had its own live-action remake this summer.
The Little Mermaid
This Michael Jackson album is the top-selling album of all time.
Thriller
This was the phrase Dory used in "Finding Nemo"
Just keep swimming.
These are words that join together phrases or clauses.
Conjunctions
This is the oldest professional trophy in North America.
Stanley Cup
Over the summer, many movie goers went to theaters to see both of these movies in the same day.
Barbie and Oppenheimer
In 2014, Apple included this band's album into everyone's iTunes playlist for free. Apple later had to create a tool to allow people to remove it.
U2
This phrase is commonly uttered by the Super Bowl MVP after winning the award.
"I'm going to Disneyland!"