LANDMARKS
HOW MANY PLAYERS ON EACH SIDE?
WHAT ARE YOU AFRAID OF?
SCHOOLS NAMED AFTER PEOPLE

HOMOPHONES
100

This dam at the Arizona-Nevada border is 726 feet high

Hoover Dam

100

Basketball

5

100

Yes, there really is a name for the fear of this number--it's triskaidekaphobia

13

100

A merchant's 1919 bequest for music education resulted in this NYC academy's graduate school

Julliard School

100

Showers, or leather straps that control a horse

Rains/Reins

200

This recumbent statue on the Giza Plateau is 66 feet high & 240 feet long

The Sphinx

200

Ice hockey

6

200

It's the country someone with sinophobia would be least apt to visit

China

200

This religious leader bought a building from the Univ. of Deseret, founded a school & named it for himself

Brigham Young

200

A horse's harness, or pertaining to a wedding

Bridel/Bridal

300

This Gothic cathedral stands on the eastern end of Paris' Ile de la Cite

Notre Dame

300

Olympic synchronized platform diving

2

300

Sadly, with panphobia, you're afraid of this, & this, & this & this...

everything

300

N.C.'s Trinity College changed its name to this after a tobacco family that gave the school millions

Duke

300

To acquire through merit, or a large decorative vase

Earn/Urn

400

This Madrid art museum was completed under Ferdinand VII in 1819

The Prado

400

Soccer

11

400

If you're a tachophobe, you won't be feeling the need for this

Speed

400

It's no surprise that a New Hampshire university is named for this 14th president

Franklin Pierce

400

A plant of the parsley family, or a unit to measure the fineness of gold

carrot/karat

500

Prince Charles was born in this London landmark

Buckingham Palace

500

Canadian football

12

500

Papyrophobia is the fear of this--touching it, seeing it, being cut by it

Paper
500

James Bayley founded this N.J. university & named it for his aunt, the first American-born saint

Seton Hall

500

Transparently thin, or to cut wool

Sheer/Shear

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