4-LETTER ADJECTIVES
POEMS ABOUT POETRY
GEOGRAPHY & A LITTLE MATH
THE ONE AND ONLY...
COLLEGE COURSES
100

Uncommon, or steak with a cool red center

rare

100

Of this type of poem, Shakespeare was keen / Its number of lines totals fourteen

a sonnet

100

"P" + a country that uses the ruble as its currency = this historic German realm

Prussia

100

U.S. President born in Hawaii

Obama

100

Located twelve miles outside of it, Villanova offers a course on the "History of" this Pennsylvania city

Philadelphia

200

Uh-oh, someone left the door this way, partly open

ajar

200

"O Captain! My Captain!", its words full of grief / Whitman's lament to this commander in chief

Lincoln

200

Central U.S. state + "polis" = this capital city of that same state

Indianapolis

200

Oscar winner named Oscar: this lyricist of "Oklahoma!" & "South Pacific"

Oscar Hammerstein

200

Vassar offers "Cold War America", a history course "from 1945 until the fall of" this European landmark "in 1989"

Berlin Wall

300

Meaning super luxurious or stylish, it was also Victoria Beckham's Spice Girl name

posh

300

If you read "If—", you'll be taking a look / At a poem by this author of "The Jungle Book"

Kipling

300

A West African country + "IA" = this other West African country

Nigeria

300

Element on the periodic table whose name is 3 letters long: this silvery metal

tin

300

Rice boasts that its "20th Century American Presidents" course covers the span of Theodore Roosevelt to this 42nd president

Bill Clinton

400

This adjective invoking morning moisture is applied to skin that looks hydrated, glowing & smooth

dewy

400

A mentor to Oprah on & off TV / "Phenomenal Woman", that's she

Maya Angelou

400

"Ar" + a central U.S. state = this other central U.S. state

Arkansas

400

Chess piece that can jump over other pieces

knight

400

At Brown, the history course "Conspiracy?" includes this 1692 event dramatized by Arthur Miller in "The Crucible"

Salem Witch Trials

500

File under "Z"--this word means comical or just plain ludicrous

zany

500

The sun got too bright inaugurating Kennedy / This poet recited "The Gift Outright" from only his memory

Robert Frost

500

"As" + a Middle Eastern country = this ancient empire

Assyria

500

UN member state whose name starts with "Y", this country on the Arabian Peninsula

Yemen

500

"The Wealth of Nations" & "The Theory of Moral Sentiments" are two texts assigned for a Duke seminar on this economist

Adam Smith