Famous Women in History
Apocalyptic World
Stolen Goods
T is for the T in (Tufts)
Starts and Ends with "P"
100

This daring young lady spent two years in the Netherlands, from 1942-44, and her writings were saved by Meip Geis and later became a bestselling book.

Who is Anne Frank?

100

Dante describes this many layers of Hell in his famous novel "Inferno".

What is Nine?

100

The most expensive piece of stolen art.

What is the Mona Lisa?

100

This administrative building used to house Chem Labs in the basement.

What is Ballou?
100

The sound of something dropping into water.

Plop

200

This smart woman was the first to win a Nobel prize, the only woman to win it twice, and the only person to win it twice in 2 different fields: chemistry and physics.

Who is Marie Curie?

200

It was this year that people falsely assumed the Mayan calendar predicted the world would end.

What is 2012?

200

This national security agency has an art theft team.

What is the FBI?

200

It was in this decade that Tufts first opened its doors to Women.

1890's

200

Candace of "Phineas and Ferb" origins is allergic to this root vegetable.

What is Parsnip?

300

This humble Albanian woman spent her life serving the poor in Calcutta, India and received the 1979 Nobel Peace Prize.

Who is Mother Teresa?

300

This most devastating pandemic in human history killied an estimated 21%-26% of the world human population.

What is the bubonic plague?

300

This U.S state had the largest single site recovery of cultural property by a US agency.

What is Indiana? (Don Miller's House)

300

This sophomore dorm was the First on Campus.

What is West Hall.

300

Rick Harrison is famous for owning one of these.

Pawnshop

400

This afflicted Alabama woman wrote 12 books despite her inability to see or hear.

Who is Hellen Keller?

400

The author of the 1947 book “The Plague” about a plague that sweeps through the French Algerian city Oran.

Who is Albert Camus?

400

This museum is claimed to be the largest receiver of stolen goods.

What is the British Museum?

400

This building currently houses the PolySci department but was originally Tufts' first library.

What is Packard Hall?

400

Picking a side politically.

Partisanship

500

This Russian royal and Hulu tv star came to power by overthrowing her husband, Peter III.

Who is Catherine the Great?

500

Author of the stand, a novel about a young group of survivors of a flu-like virus called A-6 that originated in southeast Asia and wiped out a vast majority of the world’s population.

Who is Stephen King?

500

This common food good is the most stolen from stores globally.

What is cheese?

500

This actor of this character on the office is a notable Tufts' Alumnus.

Who is Dwight Schrute?

500

A golden version of this object is available for $1,500 on Tiffany and Co.'s Website.

What is a paperclip?

M
e
n
u