Snu Bi-Laws
Obscure Football
History of Liechtenstein
Alcohol
Conspiracies
100

How many articles of the By-laws are there?

11

100

The 1938 Bears vs Packers game was the first of this scorigami, the lowest possible score where a team wins

2-0

100

The Prince lives in what?

A castle

100

This clear spirit, made from fermented potatoes or grain, originated in Eastern Europe and means "little water" in Russian.

Vodka

100

This U.S. President's assassination in 1963 has sparked decades of conspiracy theories, including ones involving the CIA, the Mafia, and a second shooter on the grassy knoll.

JFK

200

Who is the presiding officer of E.C. meetings?

Lieutenant Commander

200

In 2006, this 43-year-old quarterback became the first NFL player since 1941 to successfully complete a drop kick for an extra point.

Doug Flutie

200

In WWI, they sent 80 men to the front lines, mainly as a political gesture. How many came back?

81

200

This high-proof alcohol was once used to sterilize surgical tools and power lamps before becoming an illegal drink during Prohibition.

Moonshine

200

Conspiracy theorists believe this secretive group, named after a Bavarian order founded in 1776, controls world governments and economies.

The Illuminati 

300

The Academic Chairman must inform the E.C. if a brother's GPA falls below what?

2.0

300

This 1971 Dolphins vs Chiefs game is the longest game in ever. About how long did it last?

7 Hours

300

They use this country's currency even though they are completely independent from it

Switzerland 

300

This version of a Martini was made famous by James Bond in Casino Royale

The Vesper

300

The Mandela Effect gets its name from the false memory that this South African leader died in prison in the 1980s — which he didn't.

Nelson Mandela

400

The Sentinel is required to bring what to every active convocation of the chapter?

A copy of the Chapter Constitution

400

The First televised Football game was seen by how many people?

500

400

They are the world's leading manufacturer of what?

False Teeth

400

This U.S. constitutional amendment started Prohibition in 1920

18th Amendment 

400

One of the oldest modern conspiracy theories claims that this organization, named after ancient stoneworkers, secretly influences politics and global events.

Freemasons 

500

During the installation of Officers all but the Eminent Commander must add what words to the end of their oath?

"or any office to which I may succeed"

500

The most lopsided game in History was between Georgia Tech and Cumberland College in 1916 and had a score of what? (Within 5)

222-0

500

At the 1936 Olympics, they found out their flag was identical to what other country?

Haiti

500

This country consumes more wine per capita than any other, despite not being famous for vineyards.

Vatican City

500

A theory claims that the U.S. government encoded prophecies and future events in this structure's floor plan — including 9/11 — despite being built in 1792.

The Capitol Building

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