John Jay College was founded during what same year that the Civil Rights Act was signed into law?
1964
This large human organ is actually 60% fat. One might call you, "fathead."
The Brain
In 1806, Jane Taylor wrote this poem titled "Twinkle, Twinkle, Little ____."
Star
He served as the 44th President of the United States of America.
Barack Obama
The oldest evidence of this liquid food from 6,000 B.C. called for hippopotamus and sparrow meat.
Soup
Just like August has these many days, how many Majors does John Jay College offer?
31
In 2008, this Jamaican sprinter became the first man to ever set three world records in a single Olympic games.
Usain Bolt
This poem, "Twinkle, Twinkle, Little ___," was set to the melody of “Ah, vous dirai-je, Maman.”
Star
President Barack Obama graduated from Harvard Law School, where he was also the first Black president of this law publication.
The Harvard Law Review
On average this major food chain sells 75 hamburgers per second every day.
McDonald's
This is the third most popular degree at 6%.
Criminology
Originally colonized by the Dutch in 1653, it was taken by the English in 1664 and briefly reclaimed by the Dutch in 1673.
New York City
The end of the second chorus for "Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star" ends in "Twinkle, Twinkle, _____."
Through the Night
Popularly called "Obamacare" this legislative landmark is officially titled this.
Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act
Regardless of their colors, these will always taste the same.
Fruit Loops
Awarded for excellence in journalist, literary achievements and musical composition, two John Jay faculty members have won this award.
Pulitzer Prize
What boyband did Post Malone shoutout in his song “Better Now?”
The Jonas Brothers
As of April 2019, a version of "Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star" on the YouTube channel "Super Simple Songs - Kids Songs" has received this many views.
1.1 Billion
In March 2016, President Barack Obama became the first US president to visit this country after 88 years.
Republic of Cuba
This is made from bee vomit and nectar, and can also be an endearing name for a significant other.
Honey
This is the 10th day of the semester, where instructors submit final class attendance numbers for financial aid and enrollment purposes.
Census Day
She was the first Black woman elected to Congress and she was the first Black major-party presidential candidate who also survived three assassination attempts during her 1972 campaign.
Shirley Chisholm
"Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star" is usually played in this key.
C Major
As President of the United States, Barack Obama was given this code name by his Secret Service detail.
"Renegade"
He is the founder of the Chuck E. Cheese restaurant chain and also is the inventor of the Atari video game system.
Nolan Bushnell