November 2025
Russ Wilhelm and Steve West won this round on December 6, 2025. There were 30 goos.
Players this round: Russ Wilhelm (30 goos solved, a perfect score), Steve West (30 goos solved, a perfect score), Richard Slominsky (28 goos solved), Samir Mehta (9 goos solved), Matthew Preston (2 goos solved), and LaVonne Lemler (1 goo solved).

Margret Wittmer
This German pilgrim found Eden in the Galapagos with her husband and son. Her remains remain there to this day. Go »
Denis Villeneuve
This French-Canadian filmmaker has turned the works of Frank Herbert, Philip K. Dick, Ted Chiang, José Saramago, and Wajdi Mouawad into critical and commercial success. Go »
Robert King & Michelle King
Good and evil, religion and politics, law and marriage: This producing and writing pair have covered plenty of topics. Who's the king? Go »
Lucky Luciano
For nationalizing the Mafia, he was lucky that he was only deported to Italy. Go »
Nick Lachey
His singing career with his brother remains healthy (according to a body thermometer), but his singing marriage didn't last long beyond the newlyweds stage. Go »
Mac Miller
A playground in a city park in Pittsburgh was not just the title of his 2011 debut album. It was also where a vigil was held by thousands of his fans after his sudden death in 2018. Go »
Susan Powter
During the 90s, this nutritionist was known for her short white hair, bare feet, and outspoken opposition to mental illness. Go »
Zohran Mamdani
That a 34-year-old Muslim Socialist would be the next mayor of New York, once inconceivable, just became inevitable. Go »
John McFee
Hopefully he charged a good fee for his work with Huey Lewis and the News, Van Morrison, Elvis Costello, and many other rock musicians, because his brothers go through a lot of doobies. Go »
Robert W. Welch Jr.
He was so invested in conspiracy theories about the idea of infiltrators advocating for U.S. policy changes that he invested in a political advocacy group who conspired to make their ideas infiltrate U.S. policy-making. Go »
Stephen Hicks
When you need someone to critique postmodernism, call this Canadian professor. Just don't call him a Nazi, as he did with Friedrich Nietzsche. Go »
Peter Greene
His villains in films like Pulp Fiction, The Mask, Under Siege 2, and Judgment Night helped to make this character actor a familiar face in the 1990s. Go »
Lindsey Graham
This senator and Bronze Star recipient from South Carolina has pissed off so many liberals, MAGA voters, and Never Trump conservatives alike that to many people, his middle name might as well be Fucking. Go »
Christina McPhee
This L.A. native has paintings in cities the world over, but prefers her quiet space as a guest on native land along the central California coast. Go »
Jeremy Spencer
He used all five fingers to grip each drumstick before going psycho as the frontman of his own metal band. Go »
Virginia Giuffre
This onetime "nobody" had a lot in common with the financier taken down by her allegations: They were both found to have committed suicide under suspicious circumstances. They both had connections to Donald Trump before meeting. Even their names sounded alike. Go »
Skrilla
This Philly rapper said hi to viral success when he rapped LaMelo Ball's height while presumably (since he always raps that way) high. Go »
Neil Flynn
He was heckin' good in The Middle and really cleaned up in Scrubs. Go »
Clarice Taylor
She was nominated for an Emmy as a Huxtable, but she was also a cousin in Sanford & Son and a housekeeper in Play Misty for Me. Go »
David Lucas
Among this record producer's best-known commercial jingles are AT&T's "Reach Out and Touch a Cowbell," Pepsi's "Catch That Cowbell Spirit," Coca-Cola's "You Can't Beat the Cowbell," and General Electric's "We Bring Good Cowbells to Life." Go »
Bo Welch
If you enjoyed the design of such movies as Beetlejuice, Edward Scissorhands, Batman Returns, Men in Black, Wild Wild West, and Thor, thank this designer. Go »
Tate McRae
Racing like a sports car to guess the answer? Want to say that you spoke her first? Greedy record labels promise she has a hit for that. Go »
Liza Koshy
Her freakish success on Vine and YouTube made her an in-demand star for Hulu and a daring game show host for Nickelodeon. Go »
Russell Crowe
This Aussie actor has played a master and a commander, a gangster and an insider, a papal exorcist and a maker of iron fists, and a body of lies and a beautiful mind. Are you not entertained? Go »
Josh Allen
He played college ball for the Wyoming Cowboys, and then went on to a professional career with the NFL team named after the founder of Cody, Wyoming. Go »
Loretta Lynn
Once a blue Kentucky girl born the daughter of a coal miner, she had a long career as a woman of the world and entertainer of the year, and in her final years proved still to be woman enough. Go »
Gordon Jump
As God as his witness, he thought turkeys could fly. Go »
PJ Harvey
Nick Cave wrote "Into My Arms" about her, and the Toadies probably wrote "Polly Jean" about her, too. Go »
Kasing Lung
The monster success of the toy line inspired by this Hong Kong artist's best-known character must have him grinning from ear to ear. Go »









