CAMB
Nobel prizes
Who's that jawn?
Go birds!
SEPTA
100

The member of a team who contributes the most

MVP (Most valuable player)

100

This hormone, administered to treat diabetes, won the 1923 prize

Insulin

100

The declaration of Independence's largest signatory

John Hancock

100

This fastest animal can reach 200mph in a dive

Peregrine falcon

100

These charming vehicles are above ground in West, and underground in Center City

Trolleys

200

A fortune 500 appliance company

G&E (General Electric)

200

This X-ray crystallographer helped discover DNA, but wasn't a Nobel laureate

Rosalind Franklin

200

This PSOM dean and chief scientific officer is a practicing cardiologist

Jon Epstein

200

These large, flightless doves are now extinct

Dodo birds

200

Superbowl crowds on the street above were louder than this North-South subway line

Broad Street Line

300

Cooper Dejean's position on the Eagles

CB (cornerback)

300

This structure prediction software earned a Nobel for chemistry

AlphaFold

300

A pro wrestler you may not have knows speaks Mandarin

John Cena

300

Darwin studied their beaks

Galapagos finches

300

Philly's equivalent of a MetroCard or ClipperCard

SEPTA key

400

(from French) The price for a thousand of something

CPM (cost per mille)

400

These two women shared the prize for CRISPR

Doudna and Charpentier

400

He plays Tracy Turnblad's mother in Hairspray (2007)

John Travolta

400

The screech of a redtailed hawk is often used instead of this majestic bird's real call

Eagles

400

This regional rail line goes through Swarthmore, and sadly doesn't serve hoagies

the Wawa line

500

A coupé produced by Alfa Romeo

GTV

500

This would-be president won a Peace Prize for his efforts to halt climate change

Al Gore

500

This PSOM founder is the namesake of a building on Hamilton Walk

John Morgan

500

Porgs were added to Star Wars VII-IX to cover up the shooting location's surplus of these birds

Puffins

500

The price to ride buses, subways, or trolleys (for now...)

$2.50