Who has the most Olympic gold medals?
Michael Phelps
How many points does the defense get if they pick off a 2-point conversion and return it for a score?
2
What is the sum of the angles in a triangle?
180 degrees
Binghamton is the ____ Capital of the world!
Carousel
This colorful Hasbro toy lets kids mold wacky spaghetti, burgers, and other pretend foods out of soft, squishy compound.
Play-Doh
What sport was removed after the 2024 Summer Olympics?
Breakdancing
How many seconds does one have to wait before rushing the Quarterback?
3
What is the largest land animal?
Elephant
Who was the first president of Harpur College?
Glenn G. Bartle
This plush toy from the 2000s had a unique "adoption" code that allowed kids to take care of a virtual version of their pet online
Webkinz
What is the official length of an Olympic swimming pool?
50 meters
The first community where Corec took place.
Hinman
Whose picture is on the $5 bill?
Abraham Lincoln
What was BU originally called when it was founded?
Triple Cities College
Harpur college came after! Then SUNY Binghamton! Then Binghamton University!
These squishy, rubbery, and stretchy collectible bands took on different shapes like animals and objects but looked like regular bracelets when worn.
Silly Bandz
What is the color of the middle ring on the Olympic flag?
Black
What is the maximum number of lateral passes a team can make in one play?
There is no maximum
What is the most common gas in the Earth’s atmosphere?
Nitrogen
What was Binghamton's mascot before the bearcat?
The Colonials
First introduced in 1996 but a must-have in the 2000s, these small, digital pets needed to be fed, cleaned, and entertained—or they might “die.”
How many times have the Olympic games been canceled?
3
The first name of the inventer of Corec in the early 1970's.
Bob (Giomi)
What is the main ingredient in steel?
Iron
Binghamton originally operated as a two-year junior college operating as a satellite of which private university?
Syracuse University
Marketed as a "magic gravity ball," this reflective sphere was advertised as floating in mid-air when manipulated with hand movements.
Fushigi Ball