Pun-Forgivable
Show Me What You Got
Colors That Are Red
Holly Jolly Christmas
Advancing Advancement
100

The hog products you crave OR a quilled woodland mammal.

The Pork You Pine / Porcupine

100

Still popular today, you might see a sleight-of-hand show featuring one of these on a stage in Las Vegas.

Magicians

100

In 1968, Tommy James and the Shondells released a song about this color and a sometimes-lucky green.

Crimson and Clover

100

This timely, festive poem was originally published under the title, “A Vist from St. Nicholas.”

'Twas the Night Before Christmas

100

These were established in 1967 with a $50 million gift from the charitable trusts of renowned chocolate magnate Milton S. Hershey.

A College of Medicine and a Teaching Hospital / The College of Medicine and the Milton S. Hershey Medical Center

200

A spot for handing out pink slips OR the hearth at the base of a chimney.

The Fire Place / Fireplace

200

In the first season of The Office, Pam falls asleep, almost forebodingly, on this employee’s shoulder during a conference room meeting.

Jim Halpert

200

From the Old French escarlate, this shade is one-quarter of the way between red and orange on the traditional color wheel.

Scarlet

200

In A Christmas Story, the dogs of these neighbors devour the Parker family Christmas turkey.

The Bumpuses

200

With gifts from our donors across the world, the Palmer Museum is able to maintain an impressive amount of artwork for our University community. Approximately this many works, in fact.

9,600

300

What you might say to scare lemon pie topping OR an Australian Aboriginal weapon.

Boo, Meringue! / Boomerang

300

In singing “If I was a rich girl,” Gwen Stefani makes a play on a show tune from this famous Broadway musical.  

Fiddler on the Roof

300

Made from powdered mineral cinnabar, this color is named for its similarities to a natural red dye made from insects.

Vermilion

300

This famous Christmas carol became the first song to be broadcasted in outer space in 1965.

Jingle Bells

300

Completed in 1904, this building is the second named space in Penn State’s history, with a gift from one historic industrial icon and Board of Trustees member. 

The Carnegie Building

400

Where Noah stored bees aboard his vessel OR a place where historical documents & records are kept.

The Ark Hive / Archive

400

Featuring music by Andrew Lloyd Weber, this musical is based on a novel by French author, Gaston Leroux.

Phantom of the Opera

400

This dark hue takes its name from the French word for “chestnut” and is also a verb related to abandonment.

Maroon

400

In the movie Elf, Buddy apologizes to his family via etch-a-sketch for ruining their lives and cramming these, specifically, into the VCR.

Eleven Cookies

400

For its founding, 200 acres of land were donated by James Irvin, a local farmer and ironmaster who hailed from this nearby town.

Bellefonte, Pennsylvania

500

To break God's law until primetime OR to sparkle brightly.

Sin 'Til Late / Scintillate

500

On the television show Parks and Recreation, this “healthy” energy bar—deliciously and deceitfully made from high fructose corn syrup—was created by beloved Pawnee company, Sweetums.

Nutriyums

500

This color is named after a flower whose bright red blossoms never fade, even after the flower dies, earning it the nickname “Love-lies-dying.”

Amaranth

500

Originally penned in verse by Robert L. May in 1939, this iconic holiday character was created as part of an advertisement for Montgomery Ward department stores.

Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer

500

Slated in University history as the first building financed through private giving, Schwab Auditorium was originally meant to house this more reflective space.

The Campus Chapel