Space and Astronomy
Famous leaders
Food and drink
Music and art
Cornell History
200

What is the name of the largest moon of Saturn?

Titan

200

Who is associated with the ides of march?

Julius Caesar
200

This distinct, yellow-hued spice derived from the flower of Crocus sativus is widely considered the most expensive spice in the world by weight.

Saffron

200

Which artist painted Guernica?

Pablo Picasso

200

ounded in 1922, Cornell boasts the world's first undergraduate program specifically dedicated to this service industry

Hotel administration

400

What term describes a star explosion that briefly outshines an entire galaxy?

Supernova

400

Which Chinese communist leader launched the Cultural Revolution in 1966?

Mao Zedong

400

This classic French culinary technique involves cooking food slowly in fat at a low temperature, often used for duck or pork.

Confit

400

This legendary German composer continued to write masterpieces, including his famous Ninth Symphony, even after completely losing his hearing.

Beethoven

400

This co-founder of the university famously declared the school's motto: "I would found an institution where any person can find instruction in any study."

Ezra Cornell

600

What planet rotates on its side with an axial tilt of about 98 degrees? 

Uranus

600

Who is on the twenty?

Andrew Jackson

600

Often used in baking, this chemical leavening agent requires an acidic ingredient (like buttermilk or lemon juice) to activate and release carbon dioxide gas.

Baking soda

600

This 20th-century art movement, championed by artists like Salvador Dalí, sought to channel the unconscious mind to unlock the power of imagination.

Surrealism

600

This renowned American astronomer and science communicator was a long-time Cornell professor, teaching and conducting research from his laboratory on campus until his passing in 1996.

Carl Sagan

800

This is the boundary surrounding a black hole from which nothing, not even light, can escape.

Event horizon
800

What Prussian statesman was nicknamed the “Iron Chancellor”?

Otto von Bismarck

800

 What grain is primarily used to make traditional risotto?

Arborio rice

800

Which jazz singer is commonly referred to as Stachmo?

Louis Armstrong

800

Towering 173 feet over the campus, this iconic stone structure houses the university's famous chimes, which are played daily by student chimesmasters.

Mcgraw tower

1000

This prominent constellation, named after a hunter in Greek mythology, contains the bright stars Betelgeuse and Rigel.

Orion

1000

his 3rd-century BC Indian emperor of the Maurya Dynasty renounced warfare after the brutal conquest of Kalinga and famously converted to Buddhism.

Ashoka the great

1000

This traditional Japanese soup stock, which forms the savory base for miso soup and ramen, is made by boiling kombu (kelp) and katsuobushi (bonito flakes)

Dashi

1000

What instrument did Yo-Yo Ma become famous for playing?

Cello

1000

Name two current deans at cornell

tbd