The largest ocean in the world
What is the Pacific Ocean?
This fictional library is based off of Deering
What is Hogwarts?
The neurotransmitter responsible for reward and motivation, motor control and planning
What is dopamine?
A business, or people who come over to visit
What is company?
The Northwestern alum who gained recognition for his star role in the television show Friends
Who is David Schwimmer?
The smallest country in the world by land and population
What is Vatican City?
In this movie, fictional character Aaron Samuels gets accepted into Northwestern
What is Mean Girls?
Openness to experience, Conscientiousness, Extroversion, Agreeableness, and Neuroticism
What are the Big Five Personality Traits?
Time and width are examples of these measurements
What is dimension?
The female artist with the most Grammy wins of all time (28)
The country with the southernmost point
What is Argentina?
This actress and formal royalty attended Northwestern
Who is Meghan Markle?
An irrational fear of a specific object or situation that significantly interferes with an individual’s ability to function
What are phobias?
Title partner of "Pomp" in a walking song at graduation
What is circumstance?
The YouTube music video with the highest number of views
What is "Baby Shark Dance?"
The country with the most neighboring countries (14)
Northwestern has sent more actors to this cast compared to any other university
What is SNL?
The scientist who first proposed and studied the unconscious mind. The three facets of the theory are 1) the structure of the mind and functions of personality, 2) defense mechanisms, and 3) stages of early psychosexual development
Who was Sigmund Freud?
This is happening when prices are high but the value of cash is lessened
What is inflation?
The artist with the most Spotify streams in history with 50.4 billion streams
Who is Drake?
The island country just south of India
What is Sri Lanka?
This is a nickname voted on in 1972 to replace "Wildcats" (Obviously it did not work)
What is Purple Haze?
They describe how our early childhood bonds with our caregiver influence how we interact with intimate partners. The four categories developed by Bartholomew and Horowitz (1991) corresponding category: secure, dismissive, preoccupied, and fearful.
What are attachment styles?
Greek for "a general view," it is a brief summary of a book in a few paragraphs
What is a synopsis?
The movie with the highest box office gross of $2.9 billion
What is Avatar?