The Miami Heat's Bam Adebayo, who recently scored 83 points in a game, was compared to this NBA legend who scored 100 in one game and even played for the Globetrotters in 1958-'59; name this legend:
(Wilt Chamberlain)
The name of this college course outline comes from a misreading of a word for a book's title label:
(Syllabus)
On this Apple TV+ series, tensions rise at sunrise as the UBA Network's A.M. news program sees multiple cast changes:
(The Morning Show)
The Fresh Prince's surrogate father figure AND former 11-time championship-winning NBA head coach nicknamed the Zen Master:
(Uncle Phil Jackson)
A centaur is a mythical creature with the upper body of a human and the lower body of which animal?
(Horse)
You can likely whistle it now; what is the theme song of the Harlem Globetrotters?
("Sweet Georgia Brown")
It's the medical term for ringing in the ears:
(Tinnitus)
At its peak in the late '90's, this NBC news magazine aired on Sundays, Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Fridays:
(Dateline)
The U.S. Forest Service mascot AND a legendary Alabama football coach:
(Smokey Bear Bryant)
What lumberjack of enormous stature (from Bangor, Maine) had a giant blue ox named "Babe" for a sidekick?
(Paul Bunyan)
Is it a bird? Is it a fruit? This player with the unique name was the "Clown Prince" of the Globetrotters for 24 seasons:
(Meadowlark Lemon)
In the name of a rap group Grandmaster Flash worked with, this adjective precedes "Five":
(Furious)
On the sitcom Back To You, this Everybody Loves Raymond mom played news anchor "Kelly Carr":
(Patricia Heaton)
Kawasaki's trademarked brand name for personal watercraft AND Bombardier's trademarked brand name for snowmobile:
(Jet Ski Doo)
The Ancient Greeks said that which god rules over all the other gods?
(Zeus)
This ball-handling wizard, Fred Neal, was more famously known by this nickname on the Globetrotters:
("Curly")
Use this oblong frame, with rows or wire or grooves along which beads are slid, for calculating:
(Abacus)
Which icon of TV broadcast news signed off with the phrase, "And that's the way it is..."?
(Walter Cronkite)
Beware Greeks bearing this gift AND this America hit was originally called "The Desert Song":
(Trojan Horse With No Name)
Who is the Goddess of war and wisdom?
(Athena)
In 1985, this Olympic gold medalist blazed a path for the WNBA when she became the first female to play on the Globetrotters:
(Lynette Woodard)
By definition: Not genuine or true; fake:
(Bogus)
Which broadcast news anchor wrote the best-selling book, The Greatest Generation, chronicling the lives of American soldiers who served in World War II?
(Tom Brokaw)
The nickname of William Frederick Cody AND he was the 42nd president of the U.S.:
(Buffalo Bill Clinton)
Driving his Sun chariot across the sky was the most important daily task of this god:
(Apollo)