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100

In 1967, the institutions name was changed to this.

University of Northern Iowa

100

This seemingly jovial party clown managed several KFC restaurants in Cedar Falls and Waterloo, IA. It was later uncovered that he had murdered at least 33 young men and boys, some of whom were his employees.

John Wayne Gacy

100

I am one of two most common clefs used in music. The bass clef is my counterpart.

Treble Clef
100

This pasta brand shares its name with its founder, who started the company in 1938 by selling the spaghetti sauce from his restaurant in old milk bottles

Chef Boyardee

100

This Amazon best-selling board game has you establish cities, roads, and towns while competing for resources.

Settlers of Catan

300

CRT is an acronym for this campus organization.

Climate Response Team

300

This suicide hotline volunteer was seen as an upstanding citizen and was praised for acts of heroism such as rescuing a child from drowning, and chasing down a thief to retrieve a woman's purse throughout the 1970s. He later confessed to killing 30 women during that same time period, and is the suspect in many more unsolved cases.

Ted Bundy

300

The instrument used as accompaniment in Israel Kamakawiwo'ole's "Somewhere Over the Rainbow"

Ukulele

300

Famous in the midwest, this word is used for the food dish itself, as well as the pan it is cooked in.

Casserole.

300
This game was invented in 1949 to occupy quarantined children in a polio ward.

Candyland

500

The oldest surviving classroom building on campus.

Lang Hall

500

This man committed at least 13 murders and more than 100 robberies across California from 1974 and 1986. He was recently identified, more than 32 years after his crime spree ended.

Joseph DeAngelo


or

The Golden State Killer

500
The extra lines used for notes above or below the staff

Ledger Lines

500

While Iowa may be famous for it's corn, this is where corn originally came from.

Balsas River Valley

500

Found in chess and other turn-based games, an instance wherein one player is put at a disadvantage because of their obligation to make a move.

Zugzwang