This intestinal infection, often marked by bloody diarrhea and fever, was dreaded by pioneers traveling the Oregon Trail.
What is dysentery?
This book follows a "gluttonous" insect that teaches kids about growing up and metamorphosis.
What is "The Very Hungry Caterpillar"?
A lonely clown in this movie comes out every 27 years to make friends with kids in the town.
What is IT?
This teacher is known for taking many "vape" breaks during a class.
Who is Mr. Lynch?
A convicted U.S. "cereal" killer shares his common first name with this fruity toucan mascot.
Who is Toucan Sam?
Echoing a core American value in its name, this city marked the principal eastern start for westward emigrants on the Oregon Trail.
What is Independence, Missouri?
This popular children's book follows a mischievous feline that has a really large head accessory.
What is "Cat in the Hat"?
A plucky girl finds a tiny door to a too‑perfect mirror world with snacks, "button‑eyed" fashion trends, and a sassy black cat. Still, she chooses her messy and boring old family instead of her perfect counterparts.
What is Coraline?
This W-L teacher is debatably the most disliked teacher for her unfair grades and having questionable ties to certain organizations.
Who is Ms. Al-Hanoodi
A movie made by Sony Pictures follows a vampire that shares a similar name to this chocolate flavored cereal mascot.
Who is Count Chocula?
When emigrant parties measured livestock worth, these animals were prized for their strength, thrift, and ability to pull long trains across the plains.
What are Oxen?
"Goodnight stars, goodnight air, goodnight noises everywhere."
What is "Goodnight Moon"?
This spooky-sounding tale features a fedora-topped, stripey-sweatered figure who sneaks into people’s dreams and teaches a brave group of friends that talking about fears and sticking together can make the night a lot less scary.
This science teacher is known for his old-fashioned approach and unconventional teaching methods, which often lead to a curve on most tests.
Who is Dr. Bennett?
A "cereal" killer, sometimes referred to as the Cape Cod Cannibal was an American serial killer who was active in and around the town of Truro, Massachusetts, during 1968–1969, shares names with this large cat that is the mascot for a Kellogg's breakfast cereal.
Who is Tony the Tiger?
Tuberculosis is the name given today to this viral infection that many travellers feared during the Oregon Trail.
What is consumption?
This classic children's book follows a boy’s lifelong relationship with a generous, large plant that gives parts of itself to make him happy.
What is "The Giving Tree"?
This moody pop-up book monster shows up when big, squishy feelings get bottled up, but with bedtime songs, talking it out, and plenty of hugs, a mother and child learn to keep him calm and even share the sofa.
What is The Babadook?
This PE teacher, who is a coach on the football team, shares a last name with a famous podcaster.
Who is Mr. Shapiro?
This "fortune" short green cereal mascot shares a name with a man and suspected "cereal" killer who was convicted of strangling two people in September 2010 in Houston, Texas, while he was homeless.
Who is Lucky the Leprechaun?
In one episode of this Cartoon Network series, the 5 teens are trapped in an Oregon Trail–style video game, complete with pixelated bison, wagon travel, and the infamous "You have died of dysentery" joke.
What is Teen Titans Go?
The original 1900 printing of this book was in a pale green dust jacket stamped in a vivid jewel tone of green.
What is the "Wizard of Oz"?
In this 2012 movie, a friendly pagan figure leaves a box of old home movies full of lawn days, pool parties, and backyard BBQs that turn an ordinary family movie night into a slightly mysterious screening.
What is Sinister?
This "cold" staff member has been with the Senior Class of 2026 for the last 4 years.
Who is Ms. Shivers?
Vivica A. Fox's character tries to use a "KABOOM" cereal box to shoot at Uma Thurman's character in this action-packed movie.
What is Kill Bill: Volume 1?