Who is known for their infamously large signature on the Declaration of Independence?
John Hancock
Boards and Bags
Cornhole
This person did not do this in Montgomery, but you might in Fortnite
Rosa Parks
All-time leading scorer in the NFL
Adam Vinatieri
If they are a family, why aren't they all the same shade of black? And why are the women all drugged out behind the scenes?
The Cosby Show
What was the 6-word phrase that introduced Lincoln's Gettysburg Address?
Four Score and Seven Years Ago
Sharp target practice on the grass
Lawn Darts
You know him by two different names, one as a rapper and one as an actor. He wrote and starred in "Atlanta," and is the artist of "Redbone"
Childish Gambino or Donald Glover
Before the money and fame, this incredibly popular book and movie series began when she used to tell her magical stories to her son before bed.
J.K. Rowling
Michael Cera‘s character in Arrested Development shares a name with which pop legend?
George Michael
What are Lewis and Clark's first names?
Meriwether and William
4 tosses each, closest to the "jack"
Bocce Ball
He was the first Black Supreme Court Justice nominated by President Lyndon B. Johnson.
Thurgood Marshall
Recently moving to Barstool Sports, this predominantly NBA and College football sports media personality previously worked for ESPN and The Ringer.
Ryen Russillo
Which Game of Thrones actor was nominated for an Emmy for every single season?
Peter Dinklage
How many gold medals does the USA Men's Basketball team have?
17
Frisbees, beers, swap out the buckets for poles
Bottle Bash or Polish Horseshoes
This NBA veteran referee has officiated the league since 1994. You might know him for his smug look, or "That looked like a Jayson Tatum move."
Tony Brothers
Although he was ranked #7 in the world at his best, he battled anxiety publicly and withdrew from the 2012 U.S. Open before his fourth round match against Roger Federer.
Mardy Fish
He was blown to smithereens in the Season 4 Finale when the bell was repeatedly rung to set off the bomb in the elderly home.
Gus Fring
What was the name of the first representative assembly in the American colonies?
The Virginia House of Burgesses (1619).
Two balls connected on a string, aiming bottom to top at the scoring device
Ladder ball
Bessie Coleman (1892–1926) was a pioneering American aviator, renowned as the first African American woman to earn an international pilot's license, which she obtained in France in 1921.
Bessie Coleman
"What hath God wrought," was the first message sent on his single-wire telegraph system that revolutionized long-distance communication by using electric impulses in 1844.
Samuel Morse
Although written beforehand, this story is actually a prequel "To Kill a Mockingbird" that was rejected by editors due to Atticus Finch being a "Separate but Equal" advocator.
Go Set a Watchman