The Windy City
What is Chicago
The ancient literary work that gets to rewrite laws
What is the Bible?
This Harry Potter actor broke approximately 80 wands while filming the series
Who is Daniel Radcliffe
Standing at 6'4" he was the tallest president in U.S. history
Who was Abe Lincoln
What is The Great Gatsby
The Mile High City
What is Denver
The dude who slept with lions and killed a giant with a rock
Who is David?
Magical plants (resembling crying babies, initially) which have incredible, restorative powers.
What is a Mandrake
Estimated to weigh approximately 322 at his peak he was the heaviest president in U.S. history
Who was William Taft
The book that said, "I wish I hadn't cried so much!" said Alice
What is Alice in Wonderland
Sin City
What is Las Vegas
A book in the Bible that is entirely comprised of poems
What is Psalms
Worth 150 points if collected
What is the Golden Snitch
Dying only 31 days into his term he had the shortest presidency in U.S. history
William Henry Harrison
A book about kid who survives a terrorist attack at the Metropolitan Museum of Art that kills his mother and results in him coming into possession of a painting
What is the Goldfinch
City of Angels
What is L.A.
A super fat king who died on the toilet after his son thrust a dagger in his heart
Who is Eglon
Enchanted by Arthur Weasley this was the model of car driven by Ron and Harry in the Forbidden Forest
What is a 1960 Ford Anglia 105E
Serving four consecutive terms he was the only president to serve more than two terms
Who was Franklin D. Roosevelt (FDR)
Garry Wills' 1992 "Lincon at" this place examines an even sixscore and nine years previous
What is the Gettysburg
The Big Pineapple
What is Honolulu
The book that tells women not to speak
Who is shut up Sadie
(it's Timothy)
To open the chamber of secrets one must say "open" in this language
What is Parseltongue or the language of snakes
DOUBLE JEOPARDY: There have been four presidents killed in office. Name two of them for 500 points. Name all four for 1000.
Who were Abe Lincoln, James A. Garfield, William McKinley, and JFK
The man who wrote, "you have brains in your head"
Who is Dr. Seuss