Name the Japanese craft of folding paper into a variety of decorative objects.
Origami
The Aloha State
Hawaii
In what city would you find Tufts University?
Medford, MA
The company's "Swoosh" is one of the most recognizable brand logos in the world
Nike
Today, most people call this disease ALS, for Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis, but for years its was known by name of this sports legend.
Lou Gehrig
One of the final stages in this craft is to connect the top and backing with a layer of batting between them.
Quilting
The First State
Delaware
What major university would you find Ann Arbor?
University of Michigan
This company introduced its popular "Weejun" loafer in 1936
Bass
In 1817, this British doctor first described the disease which now carries his name in "An Essay on the Shaking Palsy."
(James) Parkinson
Among the materials used to finish floors and walls in this decorative craft are colored stones, glass, and ceramic pieces.
Mosaic
Live Free or Die
New Hampshire
What major university would you find in Chapel Hill?
University of North Carolina
Best known for its classic sheepskin boots with lambswool lining, this company's brand name sounds the same as an exclamation used to express disgust or horror.
UGG
This bacterial disease, spread by deer ticks, was named after the Connecticut town where it was diagnosed as a separate condition for the first time in 1975
Lyme Disease
Willows, vines, dried grasses, and weeds are just some of the natural materials used to make these containers
Baskets
Land of Enchantment
New Mexico
In what city would you find Vanderbilt University?
Nashville, TN
Birkenstocks
Gerhard Hansen, a Norwegian physician, identified the bacterium that causes this ancient disease, which was previously considered hereditary.
Leprosy
In this craft, you cover a wire frame or some other form with paste-soaked newsprint.
Papier-Mache
Sportsman's Paradise
Louisiama
In what city would you find Howard University?
Washington, DC
This brand of flat summer shoe usually has a cloth upper and a rope sole
Espadrille
About one in twenty-five Ashkenazi Jews is a carrier of this disease, named for a both a British opthalmologist and an American neurologist
Tay and Sachs