Famous Vermonters
Dogs
Phish Songs
Marvel
Boston Sports
100

These famous Vermont transplants started their own ice cream company.

Ben & Jerry

100

This breed of dogs is famous from the movie turner & Hooch.

French Mastiff


100

Then before and now once more…

Bouncing around the room 

100

This super hero loved to swing.

Spiderman 

100

What former Red Sox pitcher has the team record strikeouts in a game?

Roger Clemens

200

This famous Vermonter ran for President and ruined his political career  by shouting “Yee Haw”!!

Howard Dean

200

This type of dog has spots

Dalmatians

200

Milli took that paper 

Fee

200

This marvel character tricked many witches into believing there was a witches road.

Agatha Harkness

200

This Patriots running back scored the winning touchdown in Super Bowl LI (51).

James White

300

This Vermonter is a founding father of Vermont.

Ethan Allen

300

this famous dog was on TV was a boarder collie

Lassie 

300

The funniest phish song.

Sparkle

300

This infinity stone is green

What is the timestone

300

This Red Sox player is the only MLB player to play for 2 teams in the same game.

Danny Jansen

400

This Vermonter can fix anything but was originally from Bolton, Ma.

Bryan Hayes

400

This type of dog is a popular sled dog

Husky

400

Somebody’s cat died.

Harpua

400

What was the god of thunders axe named?

Stormbreaker


400

This Boston sports team has won 18 championships.

The Celtics

500

The 30th President of the United States, born in Plymouth Notch

Calvin Coolidge

500

These dogs were bred in Ireland as all-purpose farm dogs to perform a variety of tasks, including:

  • Herding livestock 
  • Guarding livestock 
  • Hunting and killing vermin 
  • Protecting people and property 
  • Working cattle 
  • Hunting foxes and badgers 
  • Serving as gun dogs 

Wheaton Terriers

500

Trey & Gordon bounce on trampolines during this song.

YEM

500

This marvel production is the first in the MCU timeline.

Captain America: The First Avenger

500

This Foxboro stadium snowplow operator who cleared a path for New England Patriots kicker John Smith in the famous "Snow Plow Game" on December 12, 1982.

Mark Henderson