NASCAR Again
Fill In The Blanks: Children's Books Edition
Maven Huffman
Ice, Ice, Baby!
The 1970's
200

This is possibly the most famous city in stock car racing, and hosts the first race of every NASCAR season.

Daytona Beach, FL (Also accept just Daytona)

200

"The Little ______ That Could"

Engine

200

These four words make up his iconic intro.

Hey guys, Maven here
200

ICE is the abbreviation of this government department.

US Immigration and Customs Enforcement


200

This movie franchise, the idea of George Lucas, began in the 70's

Star Wars

400

NASCAR was officially founded in this decade.

1940's (1948, to be exact)

400
"The _____ Express"

Polar

400

He famously eliminated this Hall of Famer from the Royal Rumble

The Undertaker

400
ICE falls under this much larger agency

Department of Homeland Security

400
This man was President when the 1970's began

Richard Nixon

600

This is the official name of the neck protection/brace used in NASCAR cars.

HANS Device

600

Where The ______ ______ Are"

Wild Things

600

These were the years he was in WWE.

2001 through 2005

600

ICE is known, informally, in Spanish as this

La Migra

600

This genre was at its peak in the 1970's with artists such as Village People and Gloria Gaynor

Disco

800

Under the current format, this is the number of drivers who make the NASCAR Playoffs

16

800

"If You Give A Mouse A _____"

Cookie

800

He won the Hardcore Championship this many times

Three

800

This is the annual budget, in billions (guess within a billion to get credit)

Nine billion

800

This NBC show premiered in 1975, with the first episode hosted by George Carlin.

Saturday Night Live

1000

Three drivers are tied all time with a record seven championships, one of them is Dale Earnhardt. Name ONE of the other two.

Jimmie Johnson / Richard Petty

1000

"James And The Giant ______"

Peach

1000

This was his job before wrestling.

Teacher

1000

ICE was formed in this year.

2002

1000

This President survived two assassination attempts on two different days in September 1975.

Gerald Ford