I’ve always been a fan of Peanuts. Growing up, I watched the Peanuts specials, read the Peanuts comics, and had quite a collection of Peanuts books. As a kid, I even had Snoopy’s Big Books of Questions and Answers, which were CHOCK FULL of facts!

Me at age 7 or 8 on my birthday…true dorks aren’t created, they are BORN!
In 2017, I started using Charlie Brown-inspired trivia team names, which almost always started with “It’s A…” and ended with “Charlie Brown.”
Here’s a list of all of the Charlie Brown special inspired trivia team names I’ve used in the past year or so (I will update this list whenever I use a different Charlie Brown name):

Charlie Brown is invisible in It’s Magic, Charlie Brown. This is actually a very cute Peanuts special! I am absolutely POSITIVE it was inspired by magician Doug Henning.
Charlie Brown-inspired Trivia Team Names I’ve Used:
It’s a Spaghetti Breakfast, Charlie Brown, March, 2018
You’re In a Tentacle Porno Charlie Brown, February, 2018
That’s No Moon, Charlie Brown, November, 2017
We Buried Linus in the Pumpkin Patch, Charlie Brown, November, 2017
I See Dead People, Charlie Brown, October, 2017
You’re At Camp Crystal Lake, Charlie Brown
It’s a Tentacle Porno, Charlie Brown, September, 2017
It’s The Great Blumpkin, Charlie Brown, September, 2017 (keep in mind this is a filthy team name, if you don’t know what a blumpkin is, click here, and I would never, ever use this as a team name with a female host on the mic – I heard a few laughs from the crowd when I used this name). This term is still obscure enough to get by some censors, obviously! This vulgar term was taught to me by my vulgar friend Dave years ago.
It’s a Shoe Burning, Charlie Brown, September, 2018
It’s a Zombie Apocalypse, Charlie Brown, October, 2018
Jason’s Mother is the Killer, Charlie Brown, October, 2018
Light Trivia Crowds at Corner Brewery, Charlie Brown, 2018
They found the Body, Charlie Brown, October, 2018
It’s Time to Prepare for Guy Fawkes’ Day, Charlie Brown, November, 2018
What Charlie Brown-inspired name will I use next?