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This large bird, known for its flightless nature, is native to Africa and can run at speeds of up to 45 miles per hour.

What is an ostrich?

100

This Canadian artist, known for hits like Sorry and What Do You Mean?, rose to fame as a teen pop star before transitioning to a more R&B-inspired sound

Who is Justin Bieber?


100

This ballroom culture phenomenon, originating in Harlem in the 1980s, was popularized by the 1990 Madonna song and the 1990 documentary Paris Is Burning.

What is Voguing?

100

According to Irish legend, this mythical creature, often depicted as a small bearded man, hides his gold at the end of a rainbow.

What is a leprechaun?

100

The official school colors of the University of South Dakota are red and this color, often associated with strength and power.

What is white?

200

The name of this bird was famously used in a 1963 Alfred Hitchcock thriller.

What is a raven?

200

This German composer and pianist, famous for works like Symphony No. 5 and Für Elise, passed away in 1827.

Who is Ludwig van Beethoven?

200

This legendary drag queen, often considered the "Mother of Drag," was one of the first to perform in drag for a large audience in the 1950s and 1960s.

Who is Marsha P. Johnson?

200

This U.S. city is famous for hosting the largest St. Patrick's Day parade in the world.

What is New York City?

200

This individual became the 19th president of the University of South Dakota in 2020, succeeding James W. Abbott.

Who is Sheila K. Gestring?

300

This type of bird is famous for its loud "song," often associated with spring, and its name is also the name of a famous cartoon character.

What is a robin?

300

This Beatle was known for his spiritual awakening, activism, and hits like Imagine. He was tragically assassinated in 1980.

Who is John Lennon?

300

In 1993, this queen made history as the first drag performer to appear on the cover of a major magazine, Entertainment Weekly.

Who is RuPaul?

300

This traditional Irish drink, often enjoyed during St. Patrick’s Day celebrations, is made from fermented barley and hops.

What is beer?

300

This annual event, held in Vermillion, is one of the most celebrated traditions at the University of South Dakota and includes a parade and various student activities.  

What is Dakota Days?

400

According to Native American tradition, this bird is considered a messenger of the gods and is known for its distinct call, which sounds like “hawk.”

What is a crow?

400

This singer, famous for his role in Purple Rain, was a musical genius who revolutionized pop and rock with his unique blend of funk and soul.

Who is Prince?

400

This 1995 Broadway musical, featuring drag queens in the central roles, brought drag into the theater spotlight and starred actors like Harvey Fierstein and Cyndi Lauper.

What is Kinky Boots?

400

This country, where St. Patrick was born, celebrates St. Patrick's Day with large parades and festivals, but it is not a public holiday.

What is England?

400

The University of South Dakota was founded in 1862 as the first public university in the state. It is a part of this public university system in South Dakota.

What is the South Dakota Board of Regents?

500

This part of a bird’s body is responsible for storing food before it’s digested.

What is a crop?

500

This Seattle-based band, fronted by Kurt Cobain, was a major influence in the grunge movement with albums like Nevermind.

Who is Nirvana?

500

This drag queen, who gained fame during the AIDS crisis in the 1980s, founded "The Queen's Work" to raise awareness and funds for HIV/AIDS education and prevention.

Who is Lady Bunny?

500

This popular Irish folk song, often sung on St. Patrick's Day, tells the story of a soldier returning home and finding love in his homeland.

What is Danny Boy?

500

The University of South Dakota's graduate program in this field has been ranked among the best in the nation, particularly in the area of health and rehabilitation sciences.

What is physical therapy?

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