In 1965, THE Ohio State University introduced this mascot to its fans.
Brutus Buckeye
New Orleans has more total mileage of canals than this historic canal-based European city.
Venice, Italy
Care to explain why this Disney movie was originally not intended to be a musical? “Be Our Guest.”
Beauty and the Beast
In an effort to keep rugby players in shape during the winter, Dr. James Naismith is believed to have invented this sport.
Basketball
Justine is a proud alum of this Athens-based institution of higher learning.
Ohio University
This professional sports team’s name celebrates Ohio’s contribution in the Civil War.
Columbus Blue Jackets
This New Orleans Saints icon has the second most passing yards in franchise history and two Super Bowl-winning sons.
Archie Manning
A princess was supposed to be the villain in this Disney movie, but producers changed their mind and “Let It Go.”
Frozen
The first-ever Rugby match was contested between England and this nearby country.
Scotland
This obscure Justine-ism has become her signature phrase.
"Oh, that old chestnut!"
Before showing off his signature moonwalk, he grew up in Wapakaneta, OH.
Neil Armstrong
Before becoming a famed comedian and day-time talk show host, this person was born and raised in Metairie, LA.
Ellen DeGeneres
He was the first Disney movie character to "break wind" on screen. Disgusting? Certainly! But hey… “Hakuna Matata.”
Pumbaa
Do you want to be just like the members of this three-time Rugby World Cup-winning squad? Start by learning the Haka.
All Blacks
Justine Bauder will adopt this new surname in 2019.
Langdon
To the dismay of many North Carolinians, this Ohio city is considered “The Birthplace of Aviation.”
Dayton, OH
New Orleans’ famed French Quarter features buildings predominantly influenced by architecture from this European country.
Spain
It is said that this Disney princess went “Just Around the Riverbend” to get her tattoo.
Pocahontas
After earning gold at the Olympic Games Paris 1924, this nation remained as reigning Olympic rugby champions for 92 years.
The United States
Friends and family sometimes refer to Justine as this popular toy line of miniature dolls from the 1990s, due to her less-than-tall stature.
Polly Pocket