Y.A.L.E.
TV shows by characters
Colleges by Team Name
We're Going to Disney World
Celebrity pseudonyms
100

This is the only acceptable entrance for staff to come in through each morning (unless there is an emergency).

Main door

100

Jerry, George, Elaine, Kramer

Seinfeld

100

This Philadelphia PA school is represented by an owl and has famous alumni such as Sarah Springer, Nick Selko, and Bob Saget.

Temple University

100

This city is the home to Disney World

Orlando

100

Emily Stone

Emma Stone

200

This is Ann's notable after-work hobby.

Beekeeping

200

Homer, Marge, Bart, Lisa

The Simpsons

200

This Pennsylvania school is home of the Nittany Lions.

Penn State

200

This 1937 movie is the first ever produced by Disney.

Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs

200

Mark Sinclair

Vin Diesel

300

This is the only current Y.A.L.E. employee that started as an intern at the Southeast campus.

Julie Winistorfer

300

Michael, Dwight, Jim, Pam

The Office

300

This school recently tried the trademark the word "the" and is home to the Buckeyes.

"The" Ohio State University

300

This comedic actor is famous for many roles, including voicing the Genie in Aladdin

Robin Williams

300

Carlos Estevez

Charlie Sheen

400

The original Y.A.L.E. school Southeast was located in this city.

Voorhees

400

Mac, Charlie, Dennis, Dee

It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia

400

This Ivy league school's mascot is a bulldog named Handsome Dan. 

Yale University

400

These are the names of Donald Duck's nephews

Hughie, Dewey, and Louie

400

Robyn Fenty

Rihanna

500

This is the name of our new S.R.O.

Officer Art

500

Sam, Diane, Norm, Cliff

Cheers

500

While there are many schools represented by tigers, only one school might have fans cheering "geaux tigers"

LSU

500

This is the first original series to stream on Disney Plus.

The Mandolorian

500

Peter Green Hernandez

Bruno Mars