This shape's equation is defined by x^2 + y^2 = 1
Circle
This mayor of Scranton was investigated by the FBI for large amounts of money found in his home.
Bill Courtright
This man died at Calvary.
Jesus Christ
The superlative form of a synonym to "large."
Bigger
This dwarf planet was visited in 2015 by the New Horizons spacecraft.
Pluto
The AP Calculus teacher at WSHS.
Laurie/Ms. Santoli
This strike required a representative of Teddy Roosevelt to come to Scranton.
Coal Strike of 1902
This religion expressly forbids consuming pork, touching the dead, or mixing meat with dairy.
Judaism
To laugh snidely.
Snigger
This moon is larger than the planet Mercury.
Ganymede/Titan.
This is the ratio of the radius of a circle to the circumference of a circle.
Pi/3.14
This large, closed and recently demolished factory produced parachutes during WWII.
Scranton Lace Factory
This religion features prominent red gates at the entrance of shrines.
Shinto
The mechanism used to cause a firearm to fire.
Trigger.
This man-made object was estimated to be travelling 6 times the escape velocity of the Earth in 1957.
This is the way to calculate the area under a curve.
Integration
The former 4 high schools serving Scranton, PA.
West Scranton High School
Scranton Preparatory School
Scranton Technical High School
Scranton Central High School
This man reached enlightenment after sitting under a Mahabodhi tree.
The Buddha.
This friendly tiger was a friend of Winnie the Pooh.
Tigger
This planet is the only one that rotates clockwise.
Venus
The derivative of ex
ex
This was a former name of Scranton.
Slocum Hollow
This religion is one of the oldest monotheistic religions in the world.
This word defines the bartending tool to measure out an amount of liquor of the same name.
Jigger
This dwarf planet is the largest object in the asteroid belt.
Ceres