Birmingham and Beyond
UAB
Food
Geography
100

Birmingham’s nickname due to its steel industry roots.

What is “The Magic City”?

100

UAB’s mascot.

What is Blaze the Dragon?

100

This New England state is famous for its lobster.

What is Maine?

100

This river is the longest in the world.

What is the Nile?

200

This large park near UAB is a favorite student hangout.

What is Railroad Park?

200

UAB’s official colors.

What is Green, White, and Gold?
200

Chicago is known for this style of pizza that’s baked in a deep pan.

What is deep-dish pizza?

200

The capital of Australia.

What is Canberra?

300

Birmingham is home to the world’s largest collection of this type of statue.

What is cast iron/iron statues?

300

UAB grew out of this university system.

What is the University of Alabama System?

300

This spicy dish made with rice, sausage, and seafood is a hallmark of Louisiana cuisine.

What is jambalaya?

300

Mount Kilimanjaro is located in this country.

What is Tanzania?

400

This Birmingham landmark is the largest cast iron statue in the world.

What is the Vulcan statue?

400

UAB’s student-run food pantry.

What is Blazer Kitchen?

400

This fruit, grown mainly in Washington, accounts for over half of U.S. production of its kind.

What is the apple?

400

This mountain range separates Europe and Asia.

What are the Ural Mountains?

500

This street is famous for its restaurants and nightlife near UAB.

What is 5 Points South?

500

The year UAB was officially founded.

What is 1969?

500

This fish dish, originally from the Chesapeake Bay region, is so iconic that Maryland made it the official state food in 2008.

What are crab cakes?

500

Lake Titicaca, the highest navigable lake in the world, lies in the Andes Mountains on the border of Bolivia and which other country?

What is Peru?