Buzzin' Around
Star-Spangled
Around the World
Bon Appetit
Eboard Facts (EBOARD CAN'T ANSWER)
100

This Atlanta landmark is home to Georgia Tech’s football games.

Bobby Dodd Stadium

100

This country’s flag is known as the “Stars and Stripes.”

United States

100

In Spain, this event held in Pamplona involves participants running ahead of bulls through the city streets.

Running With The Bulls

100

This fruit is known as the “king of fruits” in Southeast Asia, famous for its strong smell. 

Durian

100

This Eboard member got hit by a Starship robot and fell off a scooter...

MARIE

200

The Tech Tower prank in 1969 where students did what to the tower.

Removed the "T"

200

This country's flag is three vertical stripes-- black, yellow and red in that order.

Belgium

200

This French national holiday is celebrated on July 14th.

Bastille Day

200

French escargot is made from these creatures.

Snails

200

This Eboard member once caused a school-wide assembly about pantsing people...

CONNOR

300

In 1956, Georgia Tech became the first major public university in the Deep South to do this without a court order.

Integrate Racially (hype)

300

The Union Jack is part of this country’s flag, along with stars on a blue field.

Australia

300

This South American dance, often associated with Argentina and Uruguay, is performed in close embrace.

Tango

300

The fungus prized in haute cuisine and often hunted with pigs or dogs in France and Italy.

Truffles

300

This Eboard member caused their middle school bus to be separated by gender...

VICTORY

400

Before the Ramblin’ Wreck car, Georgia Tech’s official school symbol was this.

Golden Tornado

400

The only country whose flag is not rectangular.

Nepal

400

This Indigenous Australian musical instrument is made from a hollowed-out eucalyptus branch.

didgeridoo

400

This national dish of Hungary is a paprika-seasoned meat stew.

Goulash

400

This Eboard member has two toenails that fall off monthly...

THOMAS

500

This “Lost City” is an abandoned set of dorm-style buildings near West Campus, originally built as temporary housing for World War II veterans.

Hemphill Apartments

500

This African country’s flag has horizontal stripes of black, red, and yellow.

Uganda

500

In Mongolia, the Naadam festival highlights the “Three Manly Sports.” Name one of the three.

Wrestling, Archery, or Horse Racing

500

This expensive spice, harvested from crocus flowers, is used in dishes like Spanish paella and Persian rice.

Saffron

500

This Eboard member was bit by a cat and had their jeans ripped off

YERIN

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