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This strip of grass is the largest in Arizona besides golf courses

What is The Mall?

100

This person is the current starting quarterback for the football team.

Who is Noah Fifita?

100

History: This was the legal document that expresses the ideals on which the United States was founded and the reasons for separation from Great Britain.

What is the Declaration of Independence?

100

This popular Tucson university is home to the Wildcats and boasts one of the top research programs in the Southwest.

What is the University of Arizona?

100

This series of trials held in the late 17th century in colonial Massachusetts resulted in the execution of twenty people, primarily women, accused of witchcraft.

What are the Salem Witch Trials?

200

A favorite spot for stargazers and astronomy students, this on-campus observatory is named after a former professor and astronomer.

What is the Steward Observatory?

200

This is the number of sports teams the University of Arizona has?

What is 21?

200

Anatomy: This is the joint in your arm where the humerus, radius, and ulna bones meet.

What is the Elbow?

200

The largest saguaro cactus forest in the U.S. can be found in this national park, which is split into two sections east and west of Tucson.

What is Saguaro National Park?

200

This post-impressionist painter, known for his bold colors and emotional depth, created works such as "Starry Night" and "Sunflowers."

Who is Vincent Van Gogh?

300

The University of Arizona’s football team plays in this annual rivalry game against Arizona State University.

What is the Territorial Cup?

300

This is the year that Arizona Men's Basketball won the NCAA College Basketball Tournament. 

What is 1997?

300

English: This term, derived from the Greek for "excess," refers to a rhetorical device that deliberately exaggerates for emphasis or effect, often found in literature and speeches to evoke strong emotions.

What is hyperbole?

300

This mountain range, visible from much of Tucson, is home to the famous "A" Mountain and offers great hiking trails and city views.

What is the Santa Catalina Mountains?

300

This influential filmmaker is known for his unique narrative style and has directed films such as "Pulp Fiction," "Reservoir Dogs," and "Kill Bill," often incorporating nonlinear storytelling and extensive pop culture references.

Who is Quentin Tarantino?

400

This is the number of acres the University of Arizona currently has to its name (get within 50)

What is 392 acres?

400

This was the name of the original mascot of the University of Arizona.

Who is Rufus the bobcat?

400

Law: This term refers to a legal document that requests a higher court to review a lower court's decision.

What is a writ of certiorari?

400

This mission, located just south of Tucson, is often called "The White Dove of the Desert" and is one of the best-preserved Spanish missions in the U.S.

What is Mission San Xavier del Bac?

400

This phenomenon, discovered by Albert Einstein, describes the bending of light around massive objects due to gravity, a prediction of his general theory of relativity.

What is gravitational lensing?

500

This person is the current Vice President of the University. 

Who is Craig Henderson?

500

This is Caleb Love's Career Point Average.

What is 15.5?

500

Neuroscience: This type of neuron, known for its distinct, star-shaped dendritic structure, is critical in modulating sensory input and is found primarily in the neocortex and cerebellum, where it helps refine motor control and sensory perception.

What is a stellate cell?

500

This is the meaning of the word Tucson in the Tohono O’odham language. 

What is "spring at the base of the black mountain?"

500

This ancient city, located in modern-day Iraq, is often regarded as the first urban center in history and was a significant city of the Sumerian civilization.

What is Ur?

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