Son of farmer this famous Jr. brought forth The Book of Mormon and founded the LDS church
Joseph Smith Jr.
River Jordan would be this if she were to be a small piece of wood that's gotten under the skin
Sir Hugh Evans in The Merry Housewives Windsor warns that his family may become this idiom, meaning an object of public humiliation
A laughing stock
Although Smash Mouth's version was widely popular, and notably featured in Shrek (2001) the original version of this song was done by The Monkees in 1967
Im a Believer
Famously this BYU quarterback through across his body to his tight end for a game winning touchdown against Utah in 2006
John Beck
Son of a preacher this famous Jr. became the face of the civil rights movement of the 1960s
Martin Luther King Jr.
Sarah Jordan would be this if she was a solar phenomenon caused by a sudden release of magnetic energy
Flare-ah Jordan
Originally being stated by Othello this idiom refers to an event that is sure to happen
Foregone Conclusion
This song has become iconic through a performance done by Rascal Flatts for Cars but was originally written and performed by Tom Cochrane
Life is a Highway
With monstars draped all over him this player used cartoon logic to stretch his arm for a game winning dunk from the half court line
Michael Jordan
Son of a screenwriter this famous Jr. has become much more recognizable with acting roles such as Paul Avery and Tony Stark
Robert Downey Jr.
Moses Jordan would be this if if he were to be the relationship between a crocodile and an Egyptian Plover
Symbiosis Jordan
Mercutio makes fun of Romeo for mentally participating in this idiom, meaning a time consuming but meaningless endeavor
Wild Goose Chase
Before Joan Jett brought this song new found notoriety it was performed by the band Arrows
I Love Rock and Roll
In game six of the 1975 World Series this player hit a walkoff home to win it for the Red Sox, a game later referenced in Good Will Hunting
Carlton Fisk
Son of a painter this actor is regarded as one of the best for his roles in movies like The Godfather, and Casino
Robert De Niro
Eden Jordan would be this if she were to be going down a snowing mountain on two long thin boards
Ski-den Jordan
In The Taming of the Shrew Train uses this Idiom which has since taken on the meaning of familiarizing a group to each other in order to get rid of awkward tension
Break the ice
This song is widely thought of as performed through Whitney Houston's powerful voice but was originally written and performed by Dolly Parton
I Will Always Love You
In game seven of the Eastern Conference finals this player hit a buzzer beater three point shot that bounced on the rim twice before finally going in and sending the raptors to the NBA finals
Kawhi Leonard
Son of a high ranking military officer this III is a heisman trophy winner and one of the biggest "what if" players of the NFL
Robert Griffin III
Selah would be this is she was the band that has hits such as Over My Head and How to Save a Life
The Fray-lah Jordan
In The Merry Housewives of Windsor, Mistress Page uses this word as an intensifier after "What the"
Dickens
Before becoming a huge hit for Toni Basil this song was originally performed by the band Racey, admittedly under a different title
Mickey
This Villanova forward hit a legendary three point buzzer beater to beat UNC in the 2016 March madness championship game
Kris Jenkins