LANDMARKS
This dam at the Arizona-Nevada border is 726 feet high
Hoover Dam
Basketball
5
Yes, there really is a name for the fear of this number--it's triskaidekaphobia
13
A merchant's 1919 bequest for music education resulted in this NYC academy's graduate school
Julliard School
Showers, or leather straps that control a horse
Rains/Reins
This recumbent statue on the Giza Plateau is 66 feet high & 240 feet long
The Sphinx
Ice hockey
6
It's the country someone with sinophobia would be least apt to visit
China
This religious leader bought a building from the Univ. of Deseret, founded a school & named it for himself
Brigham Young
A horse's harness, or pertaining to a wedding
Bridel/Bridal
This Gothic cathedral stands on the eastern end of Paris' Ile de la Cite
Notre Dame
Olympic synchronized platform diving
2
Sadly, with panphobia, you're afraid of this, & this, & this & this...
everything
N.C.'s Trinity College changed its name to this after a tobacco family that gave the school millions
Duke
To acquire through merit, or a large decorative vase
Earn/Urn
This Madrid art museum was completed under Ferdinand VII in 1819
The Prado
Soccer
11
If you're a tachophobe, you won't be feeling the need for this
Speed
It's no surprise that a New Hampshire university is named for this 14th president
Franklin Pierce
A plant of the parsley family, or a unit to measure the fineness of gold
carrot/karat
Prince Charles was born in this London landmark
Buckingham Palace
Canadian football
12
Papyrophobia is the fear of this--touching it, seeing it, being cut by it
James Bayley founded this N.J. university & named it for his aunt, the first American-born saint
Seton Hall
Transparently thin, or to cut wool
Sheer/Shear