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Presidential rhyme time
200

Although the mystery lives on, experts agree it's very unlikely that Antonio Salieri killed this prolific composer

Who is Mozart?

200

You can breathe easy knowing photosynthesis causes plants to release this gas as a waste product

What is oxygen?
200
Located twelve miles outside of it, Villanova offers a course of the "HIstory of" this Pennsylvania city

What is Philadelphia?

200
Martin Luther led this revolution, the start of the Christian church in Europe

What is Protestant?

200

Ulysses' angry tirades

What are Grant's rants?

400

This "5th Symphony" composer was quite particular about his morning coffee; he used exactly 60 beans to ensure a proper cup of joe

Who is Beethoven?

400

This elements "footprint" is everywhere: by definition, every compound studied by organic chemists contains it

What is Carbon?
400

Vassar offers "Cold War America" a history course from 1945 until the fall of this European landmark in 1989

What is the Berlin Wall?

400

An ink marking on the skin

What is a tattoo?

400

Gerald's bladed weapons

What are Ford's swords?
600

George Bizet died three months after the 1875 premiere of this scandalous opera, so he never knew of its enduring success

What is Carmen?

600

Triglycerides are the most common type of this organic compound; healthy eaters steer clear of the saturated ones

What are fats?

600

DAILY DOUBLE

Rice boasts that its "20th century American Presidents" course offers the span of Theodore Roosevelt to this 42nd President

Who is Bill Clinton?

600

If you compete in an event with 5 composed of 5 different events, you are this

What is a Pentathlete?

600

Eisenhower's scares

What are Dwight's frights?

800

Originally composed as a ballet, Maurice Ravel's "Bolero" is best know as the sexy theme of this film starring Dudley Moore & Bo Derek

What is 10?
800

DAILY DOUBLE

In chemistry, it's the unit of measure equal to 6.02 times 1023 of anything- atoms, molecules... even mammals that burrow in your lawn

What is a mole?

800

At Brown, the history course "Conspiricy?" includes this 1692 event dramatized by Arthur Miller in "The Crucible"

What are the Salem Witch Trials?

800

Sewing is a much more commonly used word for this

What is Stitch crafting?
800

Jimmy's official founding documents

What are Carter's charters?

1000

When he conducted, this "Swan Lake" composer held his chin with one hand because he feared his head might fall off

Who is Tchaicovsky?

1000

Chemically speaking, they are molecules with at least one unpaired electron; true to their name, they can be, like, totally reactive

What are radicals?
1000

"The Wealth of Nations" & "The Theory of Moral Sentiments" are two texts assigned for a Duke seminar on this economist

Who is Adam Smith?

1000

If you tell somebody a deep, dark secret; you expect them to be this

What is trustworthy?

1000
William Howard's vertical gold mine passages

What are Taft's shafts?

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