This Ohio State running back won the Heisman Trophy twice, a feat achieved by only one other player in NCAA history.
Archie Griffin
This iconic film director is known for hits like “Jaws,” “E.T.,” and “Jurassic Park.”
Steven Spielberg
This African capital city is located at the southernmost point of the continent
Cape Town
The longest and strongest bone in the human body.
Femur
In this country, children celebrate Christmas by hanging a boot outside their door for Saint Nicholas to fill with sweets and small gifts.
Italy
The Cincinnati Reds made history by winning the first-ever World Series in this year.
1919
This artist’s 2022 album “Midnights” broke multiple streaming records
Taylor Swift
This is the longest river in the United States
Missouri River
This is the only human tissue that can regenerate itself.
Liver
This 1946 classic Christmas movie tells the story of George Bailey, a man who is shown the value of his life by a guardian angel.
It’s a Wonderful Life
This Ohio city hosted the first-ever NFL game in 1920
Dayton
This science fiction show, first aired in 1963, holds the Guinness World Record as the longest-running sci-fi series.
Doctor Who
This world-famous reef system off the coast of Australia is visible from space.
Great Barrier Reef
This is the part of the brain responsible for memory, learning, and emotions.
Hippocampus
This song, first recorded by Bing Crosby in 1942, is one of the best-selling singles of all time and is often associated with the holiday season.
White Christmas
The Columbus Crew won their first-ever MLS Cup in this year, defeating the New York Red Bulls.
2008
In the series “Lost,” this is the number of passengers on Oceanic Flight 815.
324
This state is the only one in the U.S. that is entirely an archipelago.
Hawaii
This organ has sections called the duodenum, jejunum, and ileum.
Small intestine
This famous holiday song was originally written for Thanksgiving.
Jingle Bells
This Ohio State football player scored five touchdowns against Michigan in 1968, earning him a spot in Buckeye lore.
Jim Otis
This American jazz legend was known as “The First Lady of Song” and won 13 Grammy Awards during her career.
Ella Fitzgerald
This is the smallest country in the world, by both area and population.
Vatican City
This human body part contains about 25% of all the bones in the body
Feet
In the Christmas carol “Frosty the Snowman,” what brought Frosty to life?
An old silk hat