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100

This was the year that CPA first opened to students.

2013

100

This animal, nicknamed "K-9" by police, is actually an omnivore.

Dog

100

This Grammy award-winning rapper wrote the soundtrack for Black Panther.



Kendrick Lamar

100

This American football team won their very first Super Bowl in 2018.



The Philadelphia Eagles

100

This man, born in Bethlehem and raised in Nazareth, became one of the most important religious figures on the globe.



Jesus

200

This high school  English teacher was one of the first teachers to teach at CPA

Mr. Young

200

This, the smallest of subatomic particles, has a negative charge.

Electron

200

This character was the frontman of the band Mouse Rat, later called Rat Mouse, on Parks and Recreation.



Andy

200

This East Asian city will host the next summer Olympics in 2020.



Tokyo

200

This country adopted the oppressive apartheid system, which ended under Nelson Mandela.



South Africa


300

This person was the founding principal of CPA.

Dr. Bernadette Ortiz-Brewster

300

Unlike in the US, most countries use this scale of measurement to check the temperature outside.

Celcius

300

A rap feud between these two artists was ignited when one of them asked: “Is that a world tour or your girl’s tour?”



Meek Mill and Drake

300

In an NFL season, teams play this many games, excluding pre-season games, championships, playoffs, and the Super Bowl.



16

300

In 1492, Christopher Columbus sailed to the New World aboard the Santa Maria, the Nina, and this ship.



The Pinta

400

This former teacher tried out for the Olympics.

Mr. Durham

400

DNA is constructed in this unique shape.

Double Helix

400

This song by Luis Fonsi and Daddy Yankee was later covered by a pop superstar, leading it to be named the song of 2017.



Despacito

400

This track celebrity became the star of the 1936 Olympics, to the dismay of Chancellor Adolf Hitler.



Jesse Owens

400

This island nation was the first to overthrow slave masters and declare its independence.



Haiti

500

CPA’s original location was at St. Mark’s Church, located on this street.

5701 Adelphi Rd

500

Contrary to the name, peanuts are not nuts, they belong to this other family, which includes beans.

Legumes

500

Name any one of the four members of The Beatles.



John Lennon, Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr, George Harrison

500

Taekwondo traces its origins to this Asian country.



Korea

500

In early America, slaves counted as this fraction of a person.



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