The age of the youngest cousin
What is thirteen?
Nonna's favourite grandkid.
The cousin who infamously called 911 at Nonna's house.
Who is Eliana?
The amount of years Joseph has played soccer.
What is 12 years?
These two cousins share a university. (Bonus 100 for University Name)
Who are Sophia and Isabella?
Bonus: UofT
The only cousin without a middle name.
Who is Sophia?
The dish that Eliana looks forward to at every family event.
What are stuffed mushrooms?
This cousin famously had a close encounter with a ski.
The amount of months that Isabella hid her septum piercing?
What is 2 months?
The two cousins picked siblings as their confirmation sponsors.
Who are Alexander and Matthew?
The double major that Isabella just graduated with.
What are political science and women & gender studies?
The style of dance that Sophia loves the most.
What is Jazz?
This cousin, at 4 years old, had to have soap in their mouth frequently because they could not stop using swear words
Who is Matthew?
The number of years Eliana and Jordan have been together.
What is 3 years?
These two kids have matching injuries on their face. (Bonus 100 for injury site)
Who is Eliana and Alexander?
Bonus: Chin
Sabrina's official job title.
What is a "Ecommerce Campaign Manager"?
Matthew's favourite baked dish nonna makes.
What is nonnas apple pie?
This cousin got their face cut open with a cleat.
Who is Joseph?
The amount hours that Matthew spends at dance each week.
What is 15 hours?
These two cousins hopefully both graduate in 2026.
Who are Joseph and Eliana?
The middle names of all cousins in age order.
Who is "Jenna", "Danielle", "Julianne", "Jacob", "Andrea" and "Patrick".
Sabrina's favourite male celebirty.
Who is Adam Sandler?
This cousin infamously sent in a police vulnerable sector check instead of his assignment? (Bonus for name of assignment)
Who is Alexander?
Bonus: 'Rock Cycle Assignment'?
This is the date of the only married cousin's wedding.
What is July 17, 2024?
These two cousins go by names that aren't their own.
Who are 'Alex' and 'Izzy'?