Thunder
Pace-rs
Hoop Dreams
Gen Z/Alpha Slang
Disney Remakes
100
This is the newest Marvel movie released in May and follows a group of anti-heroes that are forced to work together

Thunderbolts*

100

A pacemaker is a device used on this organ.

The heart

100

The Oklahoma City Thunder began playing in 2008 after moving from this Washington city, which is home to the Space Needle.

Seattle

100

Short for "loss"

L

100

Voiced by Robin Williams in the original, this actor (and slapper) voiced the Genie in the 2019 remake of Aladdin

Will Smith

200
This pop rock band from Las Vegas released "Thunder" in 2017, which peaked at #4 on the Billboard charts.

Imagine Dragons

200

Pace is a brand of this condiment made using tomatoes and peppers 

Salsa

200

After leading a ferocious comeback in the 1995 playoffs, Pacers player Reggie Miller made this choking gesture to film director and super-fan Spike Lee, who always sits courtside at home games for this New York team.

New York Knicks


200

This term is used when you are trying to justify a purchase or explain a decision that doesn't make sense.

Ex: It was $50 but I had a coupon, so it was basically free.

Girl Math

200

This live-action remake, which follows the journey of a teenage girl who sets out to defeat the Huns, was a box-office flop in 2020, losing $130 million dollars.

Mulan

300
This type of a cloud is also known as a thunderhead

Cumulonimbus

300

The Indianapolis 500 has used a Chevrolet as the pace car in every edition since 2002 and since 2017, they have used this iconic Chevy sports car in each edition. 

Corvette

300

You da real MVP - this iconic phrase originated from this OKC Thunder player's MVP acceptance speech, where he thanked his mom for everything that she did for him.

Kevin Durant




300

This slang is used when something weird, off-brand or bizarre happens.


Hint: It is a US State

Ohio

300

One of the first live-action Disney remakes was the 1996 release of 101 Dalmatians, which starred Glenn Close, who played this evil fashion designer that wanted to turn the puppies into a fur coat.

Cruella de Vil

400

Thunder Bay (both an actual bay and a city in Canada) sits on this Great Lake, which is the largest great lake.

Lake Superior

400

The Pacer was made by this now-defunct car company, which shares a name with a TV channel known for playing movies and original TV shows. 

AMC

400

This current NBA player, who has played for the Thunder and Pacer and has been traded by both teams, has nicknames including PG-13, Pandemic P and Playoff P. He also has a podcast named Podcast P.

Paul George


400

During this year's NBA Playoffs, Indiana Pacers star Tyrese Haliburton has hit multiple last second shots and because of this, he has been accused by the internet of doing this, which is slang for doing things specifically for likes, views and clout. 

Aura Farming

400

Alice in Wonderland was re-made in 2010 and featured this actor/director duo that have done 8 films together, all of which have been noted for their gothic tone. 

Johnny Depp and Tim Burton

500

This 80's TV show follows a group of cat-like humans named Lion-O, Panthro, Cheetara and Snarf as they battle the evil Mumm-Ra as they try to return to their home planet.

Thundercats

500

Pace University, which is more famously known for hosting the TV show, Inside the Actors Studio, is located in this city.

New York City

500

This incident, known as the most infamous brawl in NBA history, happened in 2004 during a game at Detroit's Palace in Auburn Hills after a fan threw a drink onto Pacer's player Ron Artest. 9 players were suspended and 5 fans were banned for life from Pistons games.

The Malice at the Palace

500

The Gen Alpha version of "Chad"

Kevin

500

Fraught with criticism from all sides and bombing at the box office, this Disney re-make currently has a 1.8 out of 10 rating on IMDB.

Snow White