This university in New York City was founded as King's College and uses a crown as its logo
What is Columbia University?
Jazz musicians and jockeys helped give New York City this nickname
What is the Big Apple
As the central river artery, this is one of the world's busiest waterways
What is the Mississippi?
Avoid the sting as you tell us that un'ape is this insect
The name of this condition that affects mostly women literally means "porous bone"
What is osteoporosis?
One of the Ivy League colleges, this one is alphabetically first
If you are under this, you are at the circus
What is the Big Top?
Although its ultimate source is still debated, this river flows into the Atlantic
What is the Amazon?
If you're called un asino, you're either a fool, or this animal
What is a donkey?
This fatty substance inside the bone is a major site of blood cell production
What is marrow?
Due to a fire in 1764, few books exist from its original library established around 1638
What is Harvard?
Digit also known and the hallux
What is the big toe?
From two small sources, this river flows to the North Sea
That is the scariest ragno, one of these, I have ever seen! Don't tell Signorina Muffet
What is a spider?
Humans have false ribs which are named this way because they do not attach to this breastbone
This is the youngest school in the Ivy League
What is Cornell?
In France this feature of the night sky is known as "le casserole"
Flowing westward, this river has a drainage basin that covers seven states
Un cane is this, ready for a walk?
What is a dog?
This bone with a ball and socket joint is about 1/4 of your height
What is the femur?
This is the nickname of the University of Oregon's athletic teams
This theory is the prevailing cosmological model explaining the existence of the observable universe
What is the Big Bang Theory?
The head of this river is dry for much of the year and flows to an estuary on the North Sea
What is the Thames?
Una capra is one of these farm animals
What is a goat?
The smallest bones in the body are found here
What is the ear?