The name of Alexis' famous song.
What is "A Little Bit Alexis"?
The new name for the Schitt's Creek motel.
What is The Rosebud Motel?
The line David uses to come out to Stevie.
What is "I like the wine, and not the label"?
The country that Ted went for work.
Where is Galápagos Islands?
The oldest sibling in this family.
Who is David?
Where Alexis moves after David's wedding.
Where is New York?
The name of David's new business venture.
What is Rose Apothecary?
The line Moira says to David when they are making enchiladas.
The name of Bob's wife.
Who is Gwen?
The reason why Johnny bought the town, Schitt's Creek.
What is as a joke birthday gift for David?
Alexis had this event on the same night of David's birthday.
What is graduation?
The name of the only restaurant in Schitt's Creek.
What is Cafe Tropical?
The song that Patrick sings to David.
What is Simply the Best?
The gift Johnny gives Stevie for being such a great partner.
What is makeup?
The name of the wine company where Moira and David go for a taste test.
What is Herb Ertlinger?
The amount of times in the entire series Alexis says "Ew, David".
What is 3?
The words that Roland added to the Schitt's Creek welcome sign.
What is "Don't worry, its' his sister!"?
The line Moira says to an uncomfortable David when she catches his one-night stand, Jake, stepping out of the shower.
What is "Stop acting like a disgruntled pelican!"?
The name of Roland and Jocelyn's baby boy (first, middle, and last name).
What is Roland Moira Schitt?
The company that Johnny ran, before it went bankrupt.
What is Rose Video?
The name of Alexis' public relations venture.
What is Alexis Rose Communications?
The boutique that David works at in Elmdale.
What is Blouse Barn?
The line David says when Johnny asks him what the "name of the kid at the front desk" is (hint: not the name of a person).
What is "I'm trying very hard not to connect with people right now"?
The key demographic that Ronnie wanted Moira to sway.
What is business women?
The name of Moira's old TV show.
What is Sunrise Bay?