What is Sahar's favorite color?
A. Green
B. Blue
C. Red
D. Black
What is green?
This person is an Eagle Scout and built a garden trellis for a Buddhist monastery as their Eagle project.
Who is Tyler?
Norton Rose Fulbright is headquartered in which country?
A) United States
B) Canada
C) United Kingdom
What is United Kingdom?
Which of the following is false about Angela?
A) Angela can tread water for 5 minutes
B) Angela has dissected a squid
C) Angela can do a back handspring
C) Angela can do a back handspring
Quick Draw
The two players are given a simple object (e.g., cat, house, car), and they have 10 seconds to draw it on a whiteboard or piece of paper. We will send it in the #random slack and the first person to reply decides who the winner is.
What type of dance team was Sahar on in elementary school?
A. Ballet
B. Hip-hop
C. Ballroom
D. Square Dancing
What is ballroom dancing?
This person loves comedy, has met a lot of SNL cast members, and once got into an SNL show.
Who is Melissa?
Norton Rose Fulbright merged with which U.S.-based firm in 2013?
A) Skadden
B) Fulbright & Jaworski
C) Baker McKenzie
What is Fulbright & Jaworski?
Which of the following is false about Sharon?
A) Sharon has never been to Europe
B) Sharon purposely tripped over a jump rope and wore a Band-Aid for 3 months
C) Sharon is allergic to bananas
C) Sharon is allergic to bananas
Song Association
The host gives a word, and the two players must take turns singing or stating a lyric from a song that contains that word. The first player to get the song wins.
What instrument can Sahar play?
A. Piano
B. Flute
C. Viola
D. She can't play any instruments, but she can beatbox
What is beatbox?
This person played badminton in high school, sang in the Chase Center, and had a sticker shop in middle school.
Who is Sharon?
What sector is Norton Rose Fulbright especially known for?
A) Energy
B) Education
C) Hospitality
What is Energy?
Which of the following is false about Tyler?
A) Tyler has severe arachnophobia
B) Tyler almost got bit by a rattlesnake
C) Tyler saw a lion kill a gazelle on safari
Take it away, Tyler!
Alphabet Category Showdown
The host gives a category (e.g., animals, countries, movie titles), and the players take turns naming something in that category, starting with each consecutive letter of the alphabet. For example, if the category is "animals," it might go: "Alligator" – "Bear" – "Cat," and so on. The first player to miss a letter or hesitate loses.
How many steps did Sahar get in today? Closest guess wins!
Reveal!
This person watched Primal Scream “as an accident.”
Who is Louise?
How many Fortune 500 companies does Norton Rose Fulbright serve?
A) Less than 25%
B) Over 50%
C) All 500
What is Over 50%?
Which of the following is false about Melissa?
A) Melissa swam with sharks
B) Melissa climbed to the top of the John Harvard statue
C) Melissa was on a Netflix doc for like 5 seconds
Take it away, Melissa!
Motions
Players are given a motion and must creatively narrate different actions that correspond to that motion, competing to see who can come up with the most convincing or imaginative explanations.
How many hours and minutes have I been on my phone today? Closest guess wins!
Reveal!
This person has spent $800 on coffee since coming to Harvard, cleans their phone twice a day, and has played piano for 14 years.
Who is Brooke?
Which of the following was not part of Norton Rose Fulbright’s historical mergers or alliances?
A) Chadbourne & Parke LLP
B) Deacons Australia
C) Ogilvy Renault LLP
D) Henry Davis York
What is Ogilvy Renault LLP?
Which of the following is false about Juliet?
A) Juliet went to horse camp as a child
B) Juliet eats 6 or more cherry tomatoes with every meal
C) The scent of coconuts makes Julia physically sick
C) The scent of coconuts makes Julia physically sick
Rhyme Time Duel
The host gives a word, and the two players go head-to-head coming up with rhyming words, alternating back and forth. Each player has 3 seconds to respond. For example, if the word is "cat," the answers could be "bat," "hat," "mat," and so on. The first player to hesitate or repeat a word loses.