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100

Half the nation of Sweden watches this Disney duck character on Christmas Eve.

Donald Duck

100

A fun spot for students to hang out.

The Annex

100

Flag, foreign, and family all begin with… and how many VPs are in our office.

F-1

100

This person was born the farthest away in the U.S. from CBU.

Heather

100

Leslie just took this kind of test to find out her heritage.

DNA test or 23&me

200

In Finland, many people celebrate Christmas by sitting in this steamy room with friends and family.

A Sauna

200

Besides Riverside, name 3 cities that have clocks in the lobby.

Sao Paulo, Kigali, Beijing, New Delhi, Seoul, Paris

200

9th in the alphabet and the year your Receptionist was born.

I-94

200

This person takes to the waves in their beach city during their free time.

Amy

200

Shellyn climbed this Incan landmark in June.

Machu Picchu

300

On Ephiphany Day in Eastern Orthodox cultures such as Russia and Greece, many men will adorn trunks and compete in this frigid activity.

A Polar Plunge
300

The number of bathrooms located in the entire International Center.

9

300

Beyoncé’s husband; CBU Athletics Department is currently on the rise to this NCAA division

J-1

300

This person comes from a land of Giants and Warriors.

Joe

300

As of yesterday, Kaitlyn has been one of these for an entire year.

A wife

400

In this nearby country, people will dress up as Santa Claus and have their neighbors guess their hidden identity.

Canada

400

This person likes to be in the central spot of heat and artic chill in their office.

Ryan

400

How you see; radio code for “where are you”

I-20

400

This person is not on stage however the name of their home state is.

Bryan

400

The stork delivered another one of these to Dr. Linamen this year.

Grandchild

500

Santa Claus sometimes wears blue instead of red in this East Asian country.

South Korea

500

The name of our Sparkletts water delivery guy.

Ethan, Evan, Enrique, Eric, or Edgar?

Evan

500

8th in your ABCs; on a baseball scorecard when someone gets to first base

H-1B

500

Although this person is familiar to our office, the town in which they grew up from translates from Spanish to ‘new’.

Shellyn

500

On April 1st, Bryan celebrated this work achievement.

10 year anniversary at CBU

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