This classic novel starred a girl named Scout who dressed up as a ham for Halloween.
What is To Kill a Mockingbird?
This is the tallest building in the Chicago skyline standing at 1450 feet, or 110 stories.
What is the Willis Tower?
This is Gaston’s sidekick in the Beauty and the Beast.
Who is LeFlou?
Greek Gods and brothers called, these three, "The Big Three."
Who are Zeus, Poseidon, Hades?
This male saint is someone who Louise thought to be repugnant at first but later became her spiritual and work companion.
Who is Saint Vincent DePaul?
Often regarded as one of his best works, this Ray Bradbury novel portrays a future American society where books are outlawed and "firemen" burn any that are found.
What is Fahrenheit 451?
Commonly mistaken as the second tallest building in Chicago, but is actually the fourth tallest, this building is named after a man with a very famous signature.
What is the John Hancock Center?
This is the Satyr who trained Hercules from zero to a hero.
Who is Philoctetes/Phil?
This titan swallowed his children who were Gods.
Who is Kronos?
This momentous change for Louise happened to her spiritual enlightenment at the time of Pentecost.
What is Louise’s Lumiere?
Published in 1937, this John Steinbeck book ends with two main characters and a puppy dying.
What is Of Mice and Men?
This building by the Loop has Michelangelo spelled wrong along the side of it.
What is the Art Institute?
This was the number of years Genie was stuck in the lamp before freed by Aladdin.
What is 10,000 years?
This YA book series was about Greek gods and demi-gods.
What is “Percy Jackson and the Olympians”
Who is Antoine Le Gras?
Arthur Miller was blacklisted during the Cold War and Red Scare in the U.S. after writing this play about the Salem Witch Trials.
What is The Crucible?
Built in 1869, this historic limestone building survived the Great Chicago fire (located on Michigan Ave).
What is the Historic Water Tower?
This Disney princess known for her hair care attended Elsa’s coronation.
Who is Rapunzel?
These are the three women who represent the cycle of life and control it with a “thread”.
Who are the Fates?
Louise is the patron saint of this important act.
What is social work?
This 1984 novel by Mexican-American author Sandra Cisneros, is structured as a series of vignettes, a 12-year-old Chicana girl growing up in the Hispanic quarter of Chicago.
What is House on Mango Street?
This set of buildings located on the river, look like corn cobs, they are named after their unique feature?
What is the Marina City?
Finish the lyric: “Consider the coconuts, the trunks, and the leaves…”
What is, “The island gives us what we need, and no one leaves”?
Thes are the twin gods: the goddess of the hunt, archery, and animals and her twin brother, the god of archery, music, light, and prophecy.
Who are Artemis and Apollo?
This is the name of Louise's son.
Who is Michael?