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Music/Dance/Art
I-House History
100

This Japanese dish consists of raw fish, often served with rice, and sometimes seaweed.

Sushi

100

The Colosseum, an ancient amphitheater known for gladiator battles, is located in this city.

Rome

100

After English, this is the second most spoken language in the USA.

Spanish

100

This famous Dutch post-impressionist painter is known for his "Starry Night" and "Sunflowers."

Vincent van Goh

100

The year International House was founded.

1978

200

This food from the Middle East is made from crushed chickpeas, sesame paste, and olive oil, often served as a dip.

Hummus

200

This famous tower in Tokyo is inspired by the Eiffel Tower but painted red and white.

Tokyo Tower

200

This language, the most widely spoken in India, has its roots in Sanskrit and is one of the official languages of India.

Hindi

200

This British band, with hits like "Hey Jude" and "Let It Be," is one of the most famous in history.

The Beatles
200

This was the original name of the International House.

I-Center or International Center

300

This Mexican dish is made by deep frying a tortilla and filling it with seasoned meat, lettuce, cheese, and sour cream.

Taco

300

Niagara Falls sits on the border between these two countries.

USA and Canada 

300

The national language of United Arab Emirates.

Arabic

300

This Spanish artist, one of the founders of Cubism, is famous for works like "Guernica," which powerfully depicts the horrors of the Spanish Civil War.

Pablo Picasso

300

The number of students who lived at the I-House when it first opened. (Answer that is +5 or -5 from actual answer is accepted)

31

400

This traditional Indian flatbread, often served with curries, is cooked in a tandoor and can be topped with garlic or butter.

Naan

400

The Burj Khalifa, the world’s tallest building, is located in this city.

Dubai

400

This language currently has the most native speakers.

Mandarin (Chinese)

400

This type of ballroom dance, originating in Cuba, is known for its quick steps and was popularized in the U.S. in the 1940s and 1950s.

Mambo

400

Before the International House was opened, this group of students lived in the building. Double points (+800) for knowing the name of the Sorority.

Sorority Sisters (Kappa Kappa Gamma)

500

This South Korean dish consists of fermented vegetables, usually cabbage, and spicy seasonings like chili pepper.

Kimchi

500

In Peru, this ancient Incan city is famous for its mountain-top ruins.

Machu Picchu

500

This ancient language, once spoken in Italy, evolved into modern languages like Italian, French, and Portuguese.

Latin

500

This lively Jamaican music genre, known for its offbeat rhythm and connection to Rastafarian culture, became globally popular in the 1970s.

Reggae

500

The International House was a gift from these two individuals.

Alan and Phyllis Simpkins

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