This mountain located in Tanzania is the tallest in all of Africa, standing just under 20,000 feet tall.
Mount Kilimanjaro
This term is used to describe an offensive strategy in football in which the offense uses a pass-heavy attack, specifically using wide formations and speedy players to stretch the defense out.
Spread Offense
Every nerd should know these initials, they are found in the names of both of these prolific fantasy series writers who gave us “The Lord of the Rings”, “The Hobbit”, and “Game of Thrones”
J.R.R (Tolkien & Martin)
This four step action plan acronym is well known in fire safety, it’s also the preferred outcome of a student taking a test?
PASS (Pull, Aim, Squeeze, Sweep)
This rambunctious Disney character’s name is also a term used in arts & crafts, as well as by medical surgeons?
Stitch
This geography term refers to a flat, elevated landform rising above adjacent land. It’s also a term stockholders don’t want to hear at a business meeting?
Plateau
When a defender gets past the offensive lineman and “undresses” the football from the Quarterback, football commentators use this sexy term.
Stripping/Stripping the QB
This famous Supreme Court Justice’s Initials can be found on several historical opinions regarding the improvement of gender discrimination, voting rights, and abortion rights throughout the 20th century.
RBG (Ruth Bader Ginsburg)
This safety term can refer to several things including materials, conditions, threats, even a type of car light?
Hazard
In the 2007 film “Ratatouille”, Linguini can’t talk with Remy and thus doesn’t know his name, what nickname does he give him instead?
”Little Chef”
This majestic structure was opened in Agra India in 1631?
Taj Mahal
When the offense attempts to run the ball but the defense stops them quickly and decisively, we use this suggestive term.
Stuffed
This US president was known to many by one simple letter, which helped to differentiate him and a previous president, who had several similar characteristics and connections?
“W” (A.K.A George Walker Bush, son of George Herbert Walker Bush)
This safety term is used to describe caution or potential danger. It’s also used to describe those who live on the edge.
Risk
In the first Incredibles movie, Edna Mode warns Mr. Incredible about which superhero aesthetic when he visits requesting her help?
Capes
Stonehenge, a prehistoric monument located in which country is believed to have been a place of worship, ceremony, burial, and astronomical signifigance?
Wiltshire, England
When the offense successfully blocks all the defenders on a running play, it results in the running back running through a wide open “hole”. Commentators may also use this phrase.
Busting one up the middle / Gashing the defense
This US politician was the youngest woman to ever be sworn into congress (29 years old at election) and is notorious for her initials?
AOC (Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez)
Precede with caution when using this classification of materials, like a certain type of relationship, they can be harmful?
Toxic
This Disney Character is the master of the seas, and although he shares a name with this fast-food chain, his diet is much healthier?
Popeye
The continents of Europe and Africa (specifically the countries of Spain and Morocco) are separated by a mere distance of 8.8 miles via this world-famous geographical landmark?
Strait of Gibraltar
When a running back uses their ”sturdy” extended arm to shield a defender from tackling them, they have used “this” technique?
Stiff-Arm
This historical US figure, known often by their initials, made several improvements in social and economic reform for millions of americans including the creation of pension funds, fair labor laws and trade unions, as well as creating the Securities and Exchange commission (SEC) which regulates massive corporations on wall street?
FDR (Franklin Delano Roosevelt)
This term refers to the failure to act and respond properly, resulting in injury or destruction of property even when you have been trained and educated sufficiently?
Negligence
This was the first movie ever created by the Disney Corporation in 1937, and it still popular today?
Snow White and the Seven Dwarves