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The Bronx
200

This NJ singer was a member of the Fugees before releasing her first solo album

Lauryn Hill

200

This 102-story skyscraper used to be the tallest building in NYC until One World Trade was built in 2012

The Empire State Building

200

Otters are classified as these types of animals because they are covered in hair and they nurse their young

A Mammal

200

This actor was the Fresh Prince of Bel Air

Will Smith

200

This championship team is also known as the Bronx Bombers

The NY Yankees

400

This 5-stringed instrument, similar to a guitar, was invented by African-Americans

The Banjo

400

This famous theater in Harlem has housed concerts for such big name acts as Michael Jackson, Alicia Keys, and Lauryn Hill

The Apollo Theater

400

A baby otter is called this, a similar name to a baby dog

A Pup
400

The Black Panther rules this kingdom

Wakanda

400

The Bronx landmark and site of a Creo field trip has been a part of wildlife conservation since 1899

The Bronx Zoo

600

This rapper from the Bronx had a big hit with What's Luv, featuring Ashanti and Ja Rule

Fat Joe

600
Built in 1913, this train station at 42nd St is a major transportation hub with connections to the LIRR, Metro North, NYC Subway, and buses

Grand Central Station

600

This is the name for an otter's den, a name shared with the Creo newspaper

A Holt
600

Lin-Manuel Miranda wrote the music for this Disney movie set in Colombia

Encanto

600
People who live in New York are known by the demonym "New Yorkers," but people from the Bronx are known as this

Bronxites

800

This African American woman, famous for hits like RESPECT and I Say a Little Prayer, is considered one of the best vocalists of all time

Aretha Franklin

800

In 1964, the World's Fair was held at Flushing Meadows Corona Park in this NYC borough

Queens

800

The word "otter" comes from an Old English word meaning this, a place where they spend a lot of their time

Water

800

Rita Moreno was the first Latina to win an oscar for this broadway musical that was turned into a film

West Side Story

800

This is the nickname for the shopping area at 3rd Ave-149th St, also known as the "Broadway of the Bronx"

The HUB

1000

The first Latino inducted into the Rock-n-Roll Hall of Fame was this guitarist known for hits like Oye Como Va and Maria Maria

Carlos Santana

1000

This public garden, which opened in 1910, is famous for its Japanese Hill-and-Pond section

The Brooklyn Botanical Garden

1000

The number one staple of an otter's diet is this

Fish

1000

This martial arts master from the Rush Hour movies was also the voice of Master Monkey in Kung Fu Panda

Jackie Chan

1000

This alliterative street name is often known as "Bronx Little Italy"

Arthur Avenue