The Winnipeg Jets home arena
Bell MTS Place
The study of the brain
Neurology
One of the most popular stringed intruments, used in lots of modern music and played by legends such as Slash and Jimi Hendrix
Guitar
Charlie Brown and his friends star in this iconic comic strip
Peanuts
This blonde bombshell became the face of country music in the 60's
Dolly Parton
The Jet's first captain since returning to Winnipeg in 2011
Andrew Ladd
This internal organ manufactures a new lining every three days to avoid digesting itself.
Stomach
A traditional 4 string instrument commonly associated with Hawaii and their beachy sound
Ukulele
A cat who loves lasagna, but hates Mondays
Garfield
Gimme Shelter and Paint It Black were hits for this legendary British band
The Rolling Stones
The Jet's first draft pick in 2011
Mark Scheifele
An average adult takes 20,000 of these a day
Breaths
A wooden string instrument sometimes known as a fiddle
Violin
A boy and his stuffed tiger go on adventures together as they play
Calvin and Hobbes
The lead singer of The Who
Roger Daltrey
This team became the Winnipeg Jets after being moved from Atlanta
Atlanta Thrashers
When you were born, you had 300 of these. Now you have 206, as an adult. The rest have not disappeared - they have merely fused together.
Bones
A string instrument whose strings run at an angle in its frame, and are plucked by the fingers from either side of the intrument.
Harp
This young freckled troublemaker just can't help but get into mischief every Sunday in the comic section
Dennis the Menace
Name the song: “All the leaves are brown, And the sky is grey…"
California Dreamin by The Mamas and The Papas
The first Winnipeg Jets played in the NHL from 1972 to 1996. This team is now known as the ____________.
Arizona Coyotes
The largest organ that humans have
A four, five, or six stringed instrument with a thin membrane, stretched over a frame or cavity to form a resonator. The membrane is typically circular, and usually made of plastic, or occasionally animal skin
Banjo
The strip is known for its satirical office humor about a white-collar, micromanaged office featuring our title character, an engineer.
Dilbert