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100

This avenue's holiday parade is famous for giant character balloons.

What is Sixth Avenue (Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade route)?

100

This city, also known famously for its textile industry, is the the birthplace of the graduate. 

What is Faisalabad, Pakistan? 

100

This Mexican food is essentially a delicious edible envelope.

What is a taco?

100

This organ contains no actual "butterflies," despite what every rom-com suggests.

What is the stomach?

100

At 630 feet tall, this iconic St. Louis landmark is the tallest monument in the United States.

What is the Gateway Arch?

200

This NYC street is known as "The Canyon of Heroes" because of its ticker-tape parades.

What is Broadway?

200

Unlike most frequent flyer programs, this graduate's family network already covers these four continents.

What are Europe, Asia, North America, and Australia?

200

This Japanese dish requires trust, skill, and occasionally courage.

What is sushi?

200

This organ can regenerate itself, making it the overachiever of human anatomy.

What is the liver?

200

Although many visitors assume it's in Illinois, this famous St. Louis landmark actually sits in this state.

What is Missouri?

300

This neighborhood is home to the famous Apollo Theater.

What is Harlem?

300

This is the institution where the graduate learned that winter can last approximately 11 months per year while completing residency training.

What is the University of Vermont?

300

This Italian dessert translates to "pick me up."

What is tiramisu?

300

This organ consumes roughly 20% of the body's energy despite making up only about 2% of body weight.

What is the brain?

300

This St. Louis food consists of a cracker-thin crust, Provel cheese, and enough controversy to start an argument at any dinner table.

What is Imos Pizza?
400

Opened in 1904, this system now carries millions of riders annually.

What is the NYC Subway?

400

If you wanted to represent the graduate's home state in every major American sport, you'd need jerseys from these three teams.

What are the Packers, Brewers, and Bucks?

400

This Middle Eastern favorite is chickpeas' greatest achievement.

What is hummus?

400

This organ is the only one in the human body named after the Greek word for "all flesh," a fitting name for an organ with both endocrine and digestive functions.

What is the pancreas?

400

The 1904 World's Fair and Summer Olympics were both held in this St. Louis park.

What is Forest Park?

500

This NYC neighborhood's name comes from the Dutch word meaning "crooked little channel."

What is Brooklyn?

500

This Upper West Side restaurant and iconic museum launched a relationship that proved more successful than most NYC dating app matches.

What are Leyla and the American Museum of Natural History?

500

The answer to "What should we eat?" that somehow satisfies no one.

What is "I don't care"?

500

Responsible for digestion, immunity, and producing enough noise during a quiet meeting to cause embarrassment, this organ system is being honored by today's graduate.

What is the gastrointestinal tract?

500

Locals often ask newcomers this question, a uniquely St. Louis social identifier that reveals far more than intended.

What is "Where did you go to high school?"

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