The current president of MSU.
Who is Dr. Mark Keenum?
The last person Pete Davidson dated
Who is Kim Kardashian?
The second president of the US.
Who is John Adams?
Despite not being the longest in the US, this nearby river has the largest discharge of 650,000 ft3/s.
What is the Mississippi River?
This type of matter has a definite volume but no definite shape...
What is liquid?
Mike Leach's least favorite candy
What is candy corn?
The Half-Blood Prince in the movie series "Harry Potter".
Who is Severus Snape?
In 1817, Congress divided a territory that became these 2 states that are practically mirror images of each other.
What are Mississippi and Alabama?
South of Australia, this island has a namesake "devil" native to it.
What is Tasmania?
The longest bone in the human body
What is the femur?
The tragic event that occurred on campus in 1959.
What is the Old Main Dormitory fire?
His role in the movie "Elvis" landed him his first Oscar nomination.
Who is Austin Butler?
The general that John Laurens shot in a duel.
Who is Charles Lee?
Separating the countries of Spain and Morocco, this body of water can be crossed with just a 35-minute ferry ride.
What is the Strait of Gibraltar?
The most common element in the human body
What is oxygen?
The first line of "Maroon and White."
What is "in the heart of Mississippi"?
This singer best known for his hit "Ice Ice Baby" has the real name of Robert Matthew Van Winkle.
Who is Vanilla Ice?
The first African American to win a Pulitzer Prize. In 1968, she was named poet laureate of Illinois.
Who is Gwendolyn Brooks?
The only Wonder of the Modern World in South America, this religious statue was constructed in 1931.
What is Christ the Redeemer?
Crossword puzzle addicts know "-ase" is a common ending for these catalyzing proteins produced by cells.
What are enzymes?
MSU's first student athlete to compete in the Olympics whose name is honored on the field where home football games are played.
Who is Don Scott?
Talk show host known for saying that she doesn't like white walls and the phrase "Dula Peep."
Who is Wendy Williams?
The number of essays written by James Madison, John Jay, and Alexander Hamilton in the Federalist Papers.
What is 85?
This northernmost Canadian territory is also the largest by name; its name in Inuit literally means "our land."
What is Nunavut?
In 1953, the US conducted its first and only nuclear artillery test. Where was this test held?
What is Nevada?