The answer to 22
What is 4?
A sport played by two teams of eleven players with a round ball which may not be handled during play except by the goalkeepers.
What is soccer?
A short for the words "it is".
What is "it's"?
An annual award ceremony for artistic and technical merit in the film industry. Also known as the Academy Awards
What is the Oscars?
This song got viral when a girl on tiktok created a dance to this song called "The Renegade".
What is "Lottery"?
He is the most decorated olympian of all time, with a total of 28 medals to his name.
Who is Michael Phelps?
A comedy about the 8 year old Kevin McCallister who is accidently abandoned by his family during Christmas vacation, and sets homemade traps to protect his house from a pair of burglars.
What is Home Alone?
A song that won"Best song of the year" at the 2020 Grammy Awards.
What is "Bad guy"?
The longest side of a right-angled triangle.
What is a hypotenuse?
He has won 6 NBA championships in his career for the Chicago Bulls, and founder of a clothing/sports brand.
Who is Michael Jordan?
The year the superhero movie "The Avengers" was released.
What is 2012?
An artist who has several viral tracks like: "Down Below" "Ballin'" and "The Box".
Who is Roddy Ricch?
A german physician who created the mass-energy eqvuilance formula e=mc2.
Who is Albert Einstein?
A scoring play in the NFL where a team advances the ball into the opponent's end zone.
What is a touchdown?
The third studio album by American rapper Kendrick Lamar released in 2015. This album recieved high praise for its themes concerning african-american culture, racial inequality and institutional discrimination.
What is "To Pimp a Butterfly"?
The answer of -12
What is 1?
He won the Fifa Ballon d'or award in 2018 after a finals appearance in the World Cup the same year.
Who is Luka Modric?
A function word used to indicate a person, thing, idea, state, event, time, remark, etc.
What is "this"?
A Song by Coolio released in 1995 got featured in the new "Sonic The Hedgehog"(2020) movie.
What is "Gangsta's Paradise"?