The second tallest building in Delaware Co.
THIS whiskered bottom-dweller is often served filleted and fried in a cornmeal breading
What is catfish?
THIS small perching songbird is the state bird of 7 states and is the namesake of an NFL and MLB team
What is a cardinal?
Unlike McDonalds, Burger King boasts burgers that are cooked THIS hyphenated way
What is flame-grilled?
THIS region of the Northeastern US comprises 6 states and boasts Boston as its metro center
What is New England?
Established in 1820 as a seminary, it is now a university with multiple extension sites around the state and a main campus of 48000 students. Hoo Hoo Hoo!
What is Indiana University?
First name of the Braken of library fame
What is Alexander?
THIS fish is prized for its gamey orange flesh and its eggs that are served raw alongside blini
What is salmon?
THIS nocturnal flyer is the only mammal capable of the feat
What are bats?
Whales are unlike other aquatic animals because, as mammals, they give birth THIS way
What is live?
THIS mysterious, isoscelean(sp?) region of the North Atlantic ocean has vertices on two islands and a peninsula
What is the Bermuda Triangle?
The southern-most school in the tournament, THIS university's teams are nicknamed the Hurricanes
The oldest building on campus
What is the Administration building?
THIS double talk saltwater fish boasts green and yellow skin and is AKA a dolphin fish or dorado
What is mahi mahi?
THESE wetland-dwelling insects have two pairs of wings and share part of their name with mythic fire-breathers
What are dragonflies?
Unlike Christianity, Hinduism is THIS kind of religion, venerating multiple gods and goddesses
What is polytheism?
THIS autonomous region of Northeastern Spain, whose capitol is Barcelona, has an active movement towards independence under their red and yellow striped flag
What is Catalonia?
The only 3-loss team in the CFP, THIS team lost in a 35-3 Rose Bowl blowout, it's worst post-season showing in nearly 30 years
What is the University of Alabama?
The original location of the Frog Baby statue
Where is the Museum of Art/DOMA?
THIS colorful fish, perhaps named Roy G. Biv, is a favorite of fly-fishers in the cool freshwater rivers especially in the northwestern parts of the US
What is rainbow trout?
THIS man was the first to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean, which he did in his famous "Spirit of St. Louis"
Who was Charles Lindbergh?
DAILY DOUBLE
Unlike the American system of government, Brunei on the island of Borneo has THIS style of government with one supreme ruler
What is an absolute monarchy?
THIS embattled region of Eastern Pakistan, Western China, and Northern India lends its name to a soft woolen fabric
What is Kashmir?
THIS school, from Eugene, is deeply connected with Nike, with the company even designing their "O" logo in the 1990s
What is the University of Oregon?
The number of pillars that surround Beneficience
What is 5?
DAILY DOUBLE
THIS freshwater North African and Middle Eastern fish is the 4th most consumed in North America and is nicknamed "St. Peter's Fish" as it is abundant in the Sea of Galilee
What is Tilapia?
THIS class of spiritual being in the Bible is said to have 6 wings and has a name related to snakes and burning
What are seraphim?
Unlike beer, which may lift your spirits for a moment, a bier in used to lift THIS
What is a dead body?
THIS region along the Eastern border of the Mediterranean Sea comprises several countries including Israel, Lebanon, Jordan, and Syria and has a name derived from the French word for "rising"
What is the Levant?
THIS school was the site of a Confederate hospital in the 1860s and a civil rights race riot in the 1960s
What is the University of Mississippi/Ole Miss?