Before becoming the Tennessee Titans, the team was known as this.
The Houston Oilers
The Celtics’ mascot’s name is:
Lucky the Leprechaun
This is the professor who gives you your starter Pokémon in Red/Blue.
Professor Oak
This *NSYNC album was released in 2000 & included “It’s Gonna Be Me.”
No Strings Attached
This Greek philosopher taught Alexander the Great.
Aristotle
This is the name of the Tennessee Titans' loveable mascot.
T-Rac the Raccoon
This Hall of Famer won 11 NBA titles with the Celtics and is considered one of the greatest winners in sports history.
Bill Russell
This Pokémon evolves from Eevee when leveled up with high friendship during the day.
Espeon
This Backstreet Boy is known for his signature goatee and deep voice.
Kevin Richardson
The study of knowledge is known as this.
Epistemology
The Tennessee Titans have been in the Superbowl exactly one (1) time, in this season/year.
1999 season (in 2000)
In 2008, the “Big Three” consisted of:
Kevin Garnett, Paul Pierce, & Ray Allen
The Pokédex number #001 belongs to this starter Pokémon.
Bulbasaur
In this iconic video, the band is featured as marionettes.
*NSYNC's "Bye Bye Bye"
A “straw man argument” is an example of this kind of reasoning error.
Logical Fallacy
Although it is set to be replaced soon, this is the name of the Titans’ current home stadium.
The Nissan Stadium
This coach led the Celtics to 9 championships as head coach in the 1960s.
Red Auerbach
This trio are known as the Legendary Birds of Kanto.
Articuno, Zapdos, and Moltres
Before *NSYNC took off, Lance Bass famously trained for another profession.
Cosmonaut in NASA
“The unexamined life is not worth living” is attributed to this thinker.
Socrates
The famous final play of that Super Bowl, when the Titans came up just one yard short, is known as this.
"The Tackle"
This is the number of NBA championships the Celtics have won (as of 2024).
18
In Pokémon lore, this Pokémon created all others.
Arceus
*NSYNC’s last studio album was titled this.
Celebrity
This philosopher wrote Thus Spoke Zarathustra.
Friedrich Nietzsche