Famous Buildings
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"Pride" and Prejudice
AT THE BALLPARK
Animal Talk
200

This US landmark was allegedly "stormed" on Jan 6th, 2021. While some people think it was a peaceful demonstration, if Sleepy Joe wins again, he may see us back there. 

US Capitol

200

This colorful body of water is wedged between two continents

Red Sea

200

He was a breakthrough mayor, before being assassinated. I wonder if he had a healthy amount of calcium.

Harvey Milk

200

Ivy since 1937; lights since 1988

Wrigley Field

200

This group term refers to the 95% of animal species that lack a backbone

Invertabrates

400

This famous tower has a smaller twin in the capital of Japan. That one just happens to be Orange.

Eiffel Tower

400

New Hampshire has the White mountain range while Vermont has this mountain range. A little more verdant. 



400

While a prolific writer in the horror genre, he can surely thank Cocaine for being such a speedy writer. 

Stephen King

400

An Eddie Murray statue & the B&O warehouse

Camden Yards (Oriole Park)

400

What flying squirrels do isn't flying, it's called volplaning, another word for this

Gliding

600

While the Twin Towers were famous for their stature, this capital city's  Petronas Towers share a similar look.

Kuala Lampur

600

This forest in Germany has a cake named after it.

Black Forest

600

She was good friends with Truman Capote and later claimed to not have written her most famous novel

Harper Lee

600

The Vin Scully Press Box

Dodger Stadium

600

The axolotl is a member of this "double-life" class of animals that has more than 6,000 species

Amphibians

800

This famous Cathedral was started in the late 19th century, and still hasn't finished. 

Sagrada Família

800

This country boarders the Adriatic, and the color in it's name could be confused for Spanish even though this country does not speak it.

Montenegro

800
Her captivating, almost hypnotizing sparkling novel series was inspired by MCR, who in turn was inspired by 9/11

Stephanie Meyer

800

The Jr. Jays Club & Tim Hortons

The Rogers Centre

800

The Amateur Entomologists' Soc. glossary entry "stridulation", making noise with body parts, mentions these creatures

Crickets

1000

This Singaporean hotel was featured in Crazy Rich Asians, and seems beachy. 

Marina Bay Sands

1000

Turkmenistan is known for many things including marble, and being a dictatorship. It also has this rule though that cars can only be this color.

White.

1000

This civil rights activist was known for semi-autobiographical novels and plays that center on race, politics, and sexuality

James Baldwin

1000

Fredbird & the Budweiser Terrace

Busch Stadium

1000

The norm in mammals & birds is a nictitating membrane, also called the third this--humans are weird in lacking it

Eyelid