Name the Actor by Shows/Movies
Songs by their first lines
Animals in Song
Famous Auburn Alumni
Characters by Catchphrase
Name U.S. City by Airport Names
200

Billy Madison, Happy Gilmore, The Waterboy, Big Daddy

Adam Sandler

200

"Mama, just killed a man"

Bohemian Rhapsody

Queen

200

This infamous Black Sabbath song on the album Paranoid which is an anti-war protest type of song.

War Pigs

Black Sabbath

200

The most recent of Auburn's 3 Heisman trophy winners led the Tigers to their most recent football national championship win and one an NFL MVP with the Carolina Panthers.

Cam Newton

200

"Yabba Dabba Doo"

Fred Flintstone

200

LaGuardia (LGA) and John F Kennedy (JFK)

New York City, NY

400

Ms. Doubtfire, Jumanji, Night at the Museum, Aladdin

Robin Williams

400

"On a dark desert highway, cool wind in my hair"

Hotel California

The Eagles

400

This song beginning with "Baby I'm preying on you tonight" by Maroon 5 on the album V.

Animals

Maroon V

400

Famous for "Margaritaville", this songwriter pledged the Sigma Pi fraternity before flunking out of Auburn with a 0.32 GPA and going to Southern Miss.

Jimmy Buffett

400

"Good grief"

Charlie Brown

400

Hartsfield Jackson 

Atlanta, GA

600

Godfather II, Meet the Parents, Taxi Driver, Goodfellas

Robert De Niro

600

"Heading down south to the land of the pines, thumbing my way into North Caroline"

Wagon Wheel

Darius Rucker

600

This 1976 hit song made to show the need for societal change and is famous for being in the movie Space Jam.

Fly Like an Eagle

Stevie Miller Band

600

The current richest man in Alabama and owner of Yellawood Pressure Treated Pine ans is worth over 1.5 billion. He is Auburn's most famous booster and has worked on the University's Board of Trustees since 1999.

Jimmy Rane

600

"Giggity giggity giggity"

Quagmire

Family Guy

600

George Bush Intercontinental

Houston, TX

800

Grease, Pulp Fiction, Austin Powers Goldmember

John Travolta

800

"I'm rolling thunder, fire and rain"

Hells Bells

AC/DC

800

Not that this sexual innuendo is about a dog, but this Back In Black album song was released in 1980.

Given the Dog a Bone

AC/DC

800

Four time Grammy award winner from Tuskegee, Alabama also has won an Oscar has his most famous hit, "Endless Love"

Lionel Richie

800

"Oh My God, They Killed Kenny, You bastards"

Kyle Broflovski, Stan Marsh

800

Logan International

Boston, MA

1000

Hangover, Campaign

Zach Galifiankis

1000

"Now the day I was born, The nurses all gathered round, and they gazed in wide wonder, At the joy they had found"

Bad to the Bone

George Thorogood & The Destroyers

1000

A staple sporting event classic and marching band classic that was first made in 1968 by Cliff Nobles & Co and produced by Jesse James.

The Horse

Cliff Nobles & Co

1000

This famous Auburn running back was well known for his pro career with the Dolphins and the Chargers, not to mention a 2004 first team all SEC selection in his time at Auburn.

Ronnie Brown

1000

"You know what?"

"That makes me mad"

Droopy Dog

1000

Lambert International

St. Louis, MO

2000
Final Jeopardy Question: After the U.S. and Canada, this is the longest international border in the world upwards of 4,700 miles.

Final Jeopardy Answer: Argentina and Chile