With it’s opening lyric, “Fight the team across the field”, the football players sing this after every game.
What is "Across the Field"?
This is the story about a human who grows up in the North Pole, but then finds out his real family is in New York.
What is "Elf"?
It’s inhabitants drink more of this than any country in the world.
What is wine?
One inch of rain is equal to ten inches of this.
What is Snow?
Frostbite.
What do you get when you cross a vampire with a snowman?
"We'll fight to the end for ..."
What is Ohio?
Played over and over again on cable channels everywhere, this Christmas Classic teaches you to be careful of a Red Ryder BB Gun.
What is "A Christmas Story"?
At 300 meters long, and carrying no passengers, the Vatican has “The world’s shortest” of this.
What is a railway?
10% of your body is 13.5 billion years old, because it’s comprised of this element.
What is Hydrogen?
Sunday School.
Where do you learn to make ice cream?
The lyric “11 Warriors, brave and bold” is from this fight song - and is there inspiration for a very popular Buckeye fan website.
What is "The Buckeye Battle Cry"?
The number one Christmas movie of all time, this film featured George Bailey and an Angel named Clarence eventually saving Bedford Falls.
What is "It's a Wonderful Life"?
The Vatican owns one of these in Arizona.
What is a telescope?
Glass is NOT a solid. It’s actually this.
What is a liquid/amorphous compound?
Great Food. No Atmosphere.
Did you hear about the restaurant on the moon?
Translated into English as “Ohio’s Song”, this is the one that plays from Orton Hall at 5 PM every day.
What is "Carmen Ohio"?
This 1947 film featured Natalie Wood as a little girl who knew Santa Claus when she saw him.
What is "Miracle on 34th Street”?
If you took this language in high school, you’ll have to brush up on it again to use the ATM.
What is Latin?
Diamond and graphite are both almost entirely made up of this element.
What is Carbon?
An impasta.
What do you call a fake noodle?
He wrote "The Buckeye Battle Cry".
Who is Frank Crumit?
This was the 1951 film where Alastair Sim immortalized Ebenezer Scrooge.
What is “A Christmas Carol”?
Of the 594 people in this country, 135 of them are a part of this.
What is the army (Pontifical Swiss Guard)?
The water level will actually shrink when you add this to it.
What is salt/sodium chloride?
No, but April May.
Can February March?