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400

This is the city that inspired the song "Empire State of Mind" (Jay-Z and Alicia Keys) 

What is New York City, NY

400

A loop of material, or to officially/legally prohibit

What is Band/Banned

400

Nephrology is the study of what

What are the kidneys

400

Bad habits, soccer balls, buckets

What are things you kick

400

This 1972 law required all colleges and universities that receive federal funding to provide equal opportunities for men and women in education, including athletics

What is Title IX

800

The score for this 1997 movie, composed by James Horner, includes the song “My Heart Will Go On” by Celine Dion” and became iconic in movie history

Who is Celine Dion

800

A large room for meetings/concerts, or a distance to be traversed

What is Hall/Haul

800
Humans share 98.8% of their DNA with this animal

What is a chimpanzee

800

Crab, candy, granny smith 

What are apples

800

In 1865, this U.S. president signed the Morrill Act, which provided federal land for the establishment of colleges focused on agriculture and mechanic arts, leading to the founding of hundreds of "land-grant" universities

Who is Abraham Lincoln


1200

This composer’s iconic film scores include the music for Star Wars, Indiana Jones, and Jaws. He is widely regarded as one of the greatest film composers of all time

Who is John Williams

1200

A legislative body of people, or formal advice

What is Council/Counsel

1200

The part of the brain that controls hunger, blood pressure, and sleep

What is the hypothalamus

1200

Love, volley, fault

What is tennis

1200

The NCAA’s first Men's Basketball Championship took place in 1939 in this U.S. city

What is Evanston, Illinois

1600

Name the Musical: “Seasons of Love,” “Take Me or Leave Me,” “La Vie Boheme”

What is Rent

1600

A dish in a set of dishes served together or rough/loose in texture or grain

What is Course/Coarse

1600

The most superficial layer of the skin

What is the epidermis

1600

Bermuda, love, isosceles

What is triangle

1600

Known for its strong engineering programs, this university, founded in 1861, sends its letters of admissions on Pi Day (March 14) 

What is Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)

2000

Known for his operas such as The Magic Flute and Don Giovanni, this composer is one of the most influential figures in the Classical period

Who is Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart?

2000

An aromatic herb of the mint family, or forming/belonging to a bottom layer or base

What is Basil/Basal

2000

Meaning of the suffixes -dynia and -algia

What is pain

2000

Laundry, martini, joke

What are things that are dirty

2000

The University of Bologna, founded in 1088 and the World's Oldest University educated many famous scholars including this famous astronomer

Who is Nicolaus Copernicus

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