Pop Princesses (pt 2)
Rutgers trivia (pt 2)
NJ facts (pt 2)
That's show biz
Winter animals
100

Name of the encore song performed at this 5ft performer's concern

What is Espresso 

100

This Rutgers alumni became a trailblazing U.S. Supreme Court justice, known for her work in civil rights and as the second woman to serve on the Court.

Who is Ruth Bader Ginsburg (rip)

100

This New Jersey city is known as the birthplace of Frank Sinatra and is sometimes called the "Mile Square City."

What is Hoboken

100

Lin-Manuel Miranda's first Broadway musical won the Tony Award for Best Musical in 2008.

What is in the heights?

100

This bird, sharing a name with a popular coat brand, is famous for migrating south in the winter, and its long V-shaped formation is often seen flying across the sky.

What is canadian goose

200

This pop princess put up a fight, taking out her earrings. Don't you know the vibe?

Who is Gracie Abrams?

200

The name of the football team that Rutgers beat last Saturday

Who are the Minnesota Golden Gophers?

200

This major NJ-based pharmaceutical company, famous for products like Band-Aids and Tylenol, is headquartered in central NJ.

What is J&J

200

The name of the musical starring a supporting character in the Wicked movie who had an affair with Galinda 

What is Spongebob?

200

This animal, often seen in snowy forests when it is not leading sleds grows large antlers and is known for its ability to forage for food under thick snow.

What is reindeer (or caribou)

300

The masses are arguing that this artist was snubbed of grammy noms for her third studio album released June 2024

Who is Megan thee Stallion 
300

This famous poet, known for works like Leaves of Grass, taught at Rutgers College in the 19th century, albeit for a short period.

Who is Walt Whitman 

300

Located in the Pine Barrens, this legendary creature, with bat wings and a horse-like face, is said to haunt the forests of New Jersey.

The jersey devil 

300

This Broadway show holds the record for the longest-running musical in history, surpassing 14,000 performances.

What is the phantom of the opera

300

These small, nocturnal animals are famous for hibernating during the winter months in burrows or dens to escape cold temperatures and usually spotted again in February. 

What is a groundhog 

400

The name of the song that two pop princesses cowrote in the middle of the night (between the hours of 2-6am) in the kitchen of one of the star's mansions 

What is us

400

Nicknamed "The Birthplace of College Football," Rutgers played the first intercollegiate football game in 1869 against another NJ school.

What is Princeton 

400

This North Jersey river inspired a song by Bruce Springsteen and flows through towns like Paterson, Newark, and Passaic. HINT: It runs behind Sandi's parent's house

What is the Passaic river
400

Name of the musical created by the co-creators of south park

The book of mormon

400

These marine animals, often seen breaching and swimming in cold oceans, are known for their playful behavior and large group gatherings during the winter months.

What are humpback whales

500

The name of the music festival that Chappell Roan backed out of last minute in September 2024.

What is all things go?

500

Rutgers mens basketball current national ranking

What is 25th

500

Often called the "Diner Capital of the World," New Jersey boasts around this many diners — more than any other U.S. state.

What is 500

500

This musical, based on a 1980s cult classic is returning to broadway in 2025 as part of its west end production tour

What is heathers

500

This annoying bird, a symbol of resilience in winter, is known for nesting in tree hollows and enduring harsh conditions to survive the winter months in North America.  

What is woodpecker