The building with a pottery studio
What is Calcia Hall?
How you spell my last name
V-I-N-A-K-O-T-A
Definition - A transformation, commonly referred to in biological transformations
What is metamorphosis?
What is the term that is used to describe something or someone as suspicious?
What is sus?
Is the neutral, balanced pH value on the pH scale, also the pH of water
What is 7?
The two middle names of the current president of Montclair State University
Gideon Sunshine
Is my birthday
What is February 3?
Definition - the study of humanity and exploring the cross sections of biology, sociology, behavior, cultures, etc
What is anthropology?
The viral facial posture that is a tongue exercise and is used to improve jaw definition?
What is mewing?
The person who invented the telephone in 1876
Who is Alexander Graham Bell?
The large parking lot behind the apartment style housing, The Village
What is lot 45?
The country I visited in 2025 with a class at Montclair.
What is Costa Rica?
Definition - Unable or difficult to understand
What is incomprehensible?
To call someone ugly
What is chopped?
Is the full form of the acronym DNA
What is Deoxyribonucleic Acid?
The building named after the predecessor of the current president of Montclair State University
What is Susan A Cole Hall?
My self-proclaimed harry potter house
What is Hufflepuff?
Definition - to leave in a will
What is bequeath?
The US state where everything seems to happen that's strange, random or quirky
What is Ohio?
The scale used to measure the intensity of an earthquake
What is the Richter scale? (or Gutenberg-Richter scale)
Full form of HSI
What is Hispanic Serving Institution?
My favorite animated movie franchise featuring fantasy creatures and nordic religion.
What is how to train your dragon?
Definition - causing shame
What is embarrassing?
To be a fan of something, or to strongly support
What is a stan?
One law of motion as written by Sir Isaac Newton
What is the
law of intertia (an object at rest stays at rest and an object in motion stays in motion in the same speed, same direction unless acted upon by an external unbalancing force)
law of force and acceleration (acceleration is directly proportional to net force)
law of action-reaction (equal and opposite reaction)
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