These are the names of the two main libraries located on red square
Odegaard and Suzzalo Library
Who was the lead actor in Space Jam 2
LeBron James
This UW tradition takes place before every home football game when fans arrive by boat.
Sailgating
This is the name of the famous coffee brand started in Seattle
Starbucks
This is the name of the small toy that is popular on tik tok right now
Labubu
This is the name of the big fountain on campus
Drumheller Fountain
This Canadian singer is known for his song Blinding Lights
The Weekend
UW beat this team in the semifinals of the 2023 CFP
Texas
This iconic Seattle landmark and market, famous for flying fish and the “Public Market Center” sign, opened in 1907.
Pike Place Market
This movie is the highest grossing movie of all time, grossing 2.92 billion dollars
Avatar (2009)
This are the four attributes that pillars at UW represent
Loyalty, Industry, Faith, Efficiency
She played Katniss Everdeen in The Hunger Games movies.
Jennifer Lawrence
This was the year UW won its second national football championship
1991
This popular TV drama was based in Seattle
Grey's Anatomy
This is the name of the store (usual found in LA) where the Hailee Bieber shake is found
Erewhon
This is the name of the UW President
Robert J. Jones
Before becoming a blockbuster star in Black Panther and Creed, he got his start on TV in shows like The Wire and Friday Night Lights.
Michael B. Jordan
Out of the 31 volleyball games our school played, we won this many
19
This city was where the Seattle Sonics relocated in 2008
Oklahoma City
This music artist has the most Grammys wins, with 35
Beyonce
This is the name of the bronze husky statue located outside Husky Stadium.
Victory
This actress, known for her role in Easy A, won her second Oscar in 2024 for Poor Things
Emma Stone
In 2017, two UW athletes were selected first overall in the NBA and WNBA draft. These were their names
Kelsey Plum and Markelle Fuletz
This was the year that Seattle hosted the worlds fair where the Seattle Space Needle was built.
1962
This silent film star, famous for The Tramp character with a bowler hat and cane, co-founded United Artists in 1919 and was once exiled from the U.S. during the Red Scare.
Charlie Chapman