Sitcoms
Celebrity Descriptions
Biology
Telfer
Slogans
100

Character from The Office who spills Chili (actor)

Kevin Malone (Brian Baumgartner)

100

Richest person in the world (their net worth +/- 15 billion)

Elon Musk (266.3 billion -> 281.3 / 251.3)

100

This atmospheric element is vital for life (elemental symbol)

oxygen (O2)

100

Full phrase that R.O.I stands for (OOO)

Return On Investment (out of office)

100

Gives you wings (main B vitamin within the product)

Redbull (B3)

200

Pets that belong to the Simpsons (names)

Dog + Cat (Santa's Little Helper + Snowball)

200

Highest-winning recipient of Grammy awards (number of Grammy awards)

Queen B (32)

200

The largest organ in the body (scientific name)

Skin (epidermis)


200

Equation for profit (loss)

Revenue - Expenses (Cost Price - Selling Price)

200

They're Grrrrreat (mascot name)

Frosted Flakes (Tony)

300

Original prized possession from the heist in Brooklyn 99 (character who names it)

Cummerbund (Holt)

300

Famous uOttawa alumni... the obvious choice (his show)

Alex Trebek (jeopardy)

300

Scientific name of the skull (its contents)

Cranium (brain)

300

The order for a cash flow statement (in alphabetical order)

Investing Financing Operating

300

Have it your way (name of iconic product)

Burger King (whopper)

400

Name of Phil Dunphy's Occupational Rival (actor)

Gil Thorpe (Rob Riggle)

400

Most succesful F1 driver of all time (his teams)

Lewis Hamilton (McLaren, Mercedes, Ferrari)
400

Number of bones in the human body (+/- 10)

206

400

Business item to purchase if a company's stock were to plummet (Law that forbids predatory behavior of businesses onto other businesses)

Bond (anti-competitive act)

400

The Happiest Place on Earth (Birth city of founder)

Disney (Chicago)

500

Monetary quantity that the office has in surplus (what does Michael spend it on)

4300$ (Burlington Coat Factory Coat)
500

MIT graduate, Harvard Law School attendee, CEO, musician, Disney actor (their disney show)

Bridgit Mendler (GLC)

500

Scientific name of the muscle that performs thermoregulation at the musculoskeletal and integumentary level. (what it attaches to)

Arrector pili (hair)

500

Latin derivation of "Credit" and "Debit" (number of accountants in the FBI)

Creditum, Debitum (>2000)

500

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