This goaltender holds the record for the most wins in NHL history.
Who is Martin Brodeur?
This ocean is the largest in the world
What is the Pacific Ocean?
"Ew, David!"
Who is Alexis Rose?
Do you know how fast you were going you blew past that stop sign you didn't use a period you ended up with this hyphenated error?
What is a run-on sentence?
THIS action would be taken if a Plan Member Statement is not signed
What is have a meltdown?
This player was the first Major League pitcher to throw a ball over 100 mph.
Who is Nolan Ryan?
This capital city is home to the Kremlin.
What is Moscow?
"Ah, I plan on popping a pill, crying a bit, and falling asleep early. So just a regular weeknight" ?
Who is David Rose?
This 1960 novel is set in Maycomb, Alabama, and features characters Scout and Atticus Finch.
In 2007, this NFL team was fined $500,000 and lost draft picks for "Spygate"
What are the New England Patriots?
The South American country where Machu Picchu is located.
What is Peru?
"It is all but impossible to explain why things happen the way they do. Our lives are like little bébé crows, carried upon a curious wind" ?
Who is Moira Rose?
In the Harry Potter series, this is Voldemort's real name.
Who is Tom Riddle?
This colour flag signifies "one lap remaining" in a NASCAR race.
What is a white flag?
Land surrounded by water on three sides.
What is a peninsula?
"I don’t skate through life, David. I walk through life. In really nice shoes" ?
Who is Alexis Rose?
Homonyms ... paper ... or, not moving.
What is 'stationery' and 'stationary'?
The name of the racetrack where the Kentucky Derby is held annually?
What is Churchill Downs?
The continent with the world's highest and lowest points.
What is Asia?
"So you know that I think your business is a good idea, and you know that I mean that, because I'm incapable of faking sincerity. I'm also just incapable of sincerity in general" ?
Who is Stevie Budd?
Colon or semicolon ... They couldn't make it to the summit and back before dark (; / :) therefore, they decided to camp for the night.
What is a semicolon?