It was founded in 1764 as the College of Rhode Island
Brown
It cost $1.5 million to build by 1889 but now can be yours! We'll even throw in its antenna! Say oui to this while you can!
We don't see what was so good about this 2-word term for the worldwide 1930s economic disaster
the Great Depression
Roll out,
draw play,
yard marker
Football
Crumbled rock /
Russian currency
Rubble/Ruble
Its official street address is 2960 Broadway
Columbia
151 feet tall, Manhattan adjacent, it comes with 29-foot reading lamp attached!
the Statue of Liberty
Both pleasant & painful, as in a memory
Bittersweet
Stroke play,
wood,
shank
Golf
One who tells lies /
moral toughness & character
Fibber/Fiber
Its sports teams are known as the Bulldogs
Yale
4,500 years old, its royal headdress of limestone makes it the finest in noseless architecture!
the Sphinx
Alliterative 2-word term for action by one's own forces causing casualties to one's own troops
Friendly fire
Rubber,
rundown,
slider
Baseball
Speech that's too fast to understand / the end of a pitched roof
Gabble/Gable
Its school color is crimson & that's the veritas
Harvard
You'll take "El Gigante", a 72-foot one of the Moai, or stone statues on this island? Great, now let's talk shipping
Easter Island
2-word term for something supposedly confidential but actually known quite generally
Open secret
Striker,
throw-in,
marking
Soccer
A fun activity in "hot" water / a fun activity in fast-running rivers
Tubbing/Tubing
You'll find this school in Hanover, population roughly 10,000
Dartmouth
Sure, it's 1,815 feet tall, but its elevators can rise at 20 feet per second! You'll be home in Toronto in no time!
the CN tower
This computer language gets oxymoronic when it follows "advanced"
Basic
Red light,
mucking,
penalty killer
Hockey
A British slang term meaning "swindle" / a British aristocrat such as a duke