Organic Chemistry
night at the museum
College level history
TikTok books
Classical composers
100

you can breathe easy knowing photosynthesis causes plants to release this gas as a waste product

carbon dioxide

100

Cimille Pissarro painted over a dozen views on this Europeancapital's boulevard Montmartre, only 1 of them at night

Paris
100

located 12 miles outside of it, Villanova offers a course of the "History of" this Pennsylvania city

Philly

100

sci-fi book by Frank Herbert recently made into a movie adaptation starring Timmy Tim and Zendaya

Dune

100

He wrote the nutcracker

Tchaikovsky

200

This element's "footprint" is everywhere: by definition, even compound studied by organic chemists contains it

Carbon

200

He followed up his Pietà by sculpting day, dawn, dusk, and night for the tomb of the Medicis in Florence.

Michaelangelo

200

Vassar offers "Cold War America", a course "from 1945 until the fall of" this European landmark "in 1989"

Berlin Wall

200
What ACOTAR stands for

A court of thorns and roses

200

Chopin was from this country

Poland
300

Triglycerides are the most common type of this organic compound; healthy eaters steer clear of the saturated ones

Fat

300

In 1904, photographer Edward Steichen captured a now-iconic image of this triangular New York City building at twilight

Flatiron building

300

Rice boasts that its "20th century American presidents" course covers the span of Teddy Roosevelt to this 42nd president

(Bill) Clinton

300

the title of the recently adapted book about the first son of the US and his romantic relationship with a British Prince

Red white and royal blue

300

this 5th symphony composer was quite particular about his morning coffee, he used exactly 60 beans to ensure a proper cup of joe

Beethoven

400

In Chemistry, its the unit of measure equal to 6.02 time 10^23 of anything. tons, molecules...even mammals that burrow in your lawn.

Mole

400

In the early 1920s, he brought the angst of "The Scream" to a series of night sky paintings, some featuring his own shadow

Edvard Munch

400

At Brown, the history course "Conspiracy?" includes this 1692 event dramatized by the Arthur Miller book the crucible

Salem Witch Trials

400

Controversial author with works of it ends with us, ugly love, November 9th, and verity.

Colleen Hoover

400

Beethoven's Piano Sonata No. 14 is better known as the _____ Sonata.

Moonlight

500

Chemically speaking, they're molecules with at least one unpaired electron; true to their name, they can be, like, totally reactive

radicals

500

Before flowers and bones, the open skies of Texas were one of her early subjects, like the 1917 work starlight night

Georgia O'Keefe

500

The weather of nations and the theory of moral sentiments are two texts assigned for a Duke seminar on this economist

Adam Smith

500

The book that I was just talking about reading where they ride dragons and it just came out with a sequel ..... ....

Fourth Wing

500

Rather than being named after animals, two movements within Camille Saint-Saëns' "The Carnival of the Animals" suite are instead named after places where animals are kept. This single word aquatic enclosure is the name of the suite's seventh movement?

Aquarium

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