Huskers
Hawkeyes
Longhorns
Tigers
100

to give power or authority to, to enable, to permit

part of speech?

empower

verb

100

in a bad or nasty mood, resentful or gloomy

part of speech?

sulky

adjective

100

to struggle successfully against, to prove to be a match for, to deal with satisfactorily

part of speech?

a long religious cloak, a canopy

part of speech?

cope

verb

noun

100

to stick to, remain attached, to be devoted or loyal as a follower

part of speech?

adhere

verb

200

to injure very seriously by cutting, tearing, crushing, to bring to ruin

part of speech?

mangle

verb

200

a quality or characteristic; a distinguishing feature

part of speech?

trait

noun

200

a reading in public of something that is memorized, a memorized poem or piece that is read aloud

part of speech?

recitation

noun

200

to roam about stealthily in search of something.

part of speech?

prowl

verb

300

to have a heavy, violent, swelling motion

part of speech?

a powerful forward rush

part of speech?

surge

verb

noun

300

to declare to be true, state positively, to confirm

part of speech?

affirm

verb

300

dishonest, not guided or controlled by moral principles

part of speech?

unscrupulous

adj

300

a wrong idea, or misunderstanding

part of speech?

misapprehension

noun

400

an extremely wicked, brutal or cruel act, something very bad or unpleasant

part of speech?

atrocity

noun

400

something added to complete a thing or make up for a lack, a section added to a book or document.

part of speech?

to provide such an addition or completion

part of speech?

supplement

noun

verb

400

to make stupid, dull, or groggy, to surprise or astonish

part of speech?

stupefy

verb

400

to discourage, scare off, prevent through fear or doubt

part of speech?

deter

verb

500

one who expects things to turn out for the best, someone who looks on the bright side of things

part of speech?

optimist

noun

500

causing uneasiness or worry

part of speech?

disquieting

adjective

500

speaking or writing easily and smoothly, flowing gracefully

part of speech?

fluent

adj

500

to move slowly or fall behind, to bring up the rear

part of speech?

a falling behind, the amount by which someone or something is behind

part of speech?

lag

verb

noun