Jesus' first miracle was to turn water into this
What is Wine?
A type of shoe or cloth, or where a Rhodes scholarship will get you
What is Oxford?
Like chop suey, this Chinese sweet was invented in America
What is the Fortune Cookie?
Before 1859 they sat in padded rocking chairs behind the catcher
What are Umpires?
Self-luminous gaseous body, or Hollywood "celeb"
What is a Star?
According to both New & Old Testaments, how "thou shall love thy neighbor"
What is As Thyself?
Home of over 52,000 Buckeyes
What is Ohio State University?
When its coffee crop was destroyed around 1870, Ceylon switched to growing this
What is Tea?
The evening or morning "star" is really this planet
What is Venus?
The "sea" that Jesus walked on
What is the Sea of Galilee?
Latin for field, or college grounds
What is Campus?
First volcano to erupt in continental U.S. since 1921
What is Mount St. Helens?
What Merv has a lovely bunch of in this song
What is Coconuts?
Planet once thought unique, it no longer runs "rings" around its neighbors
What is Saturn?
In Damascus, "the scales fell from his eyes"
Who is Paul (Saul)?
In 1934, Gerald Ford was voted MVP of this school's football team
What is University of Michigan?
Home to alpacas & llamas
What are the Andes?
French for "sour wine", one variety is literally just that
What is Vinegar?
Launched Oct. 4th, 1957, it was Earth's 1st artificial satellite
What is Sputnik?
"Blessed are" these "for they shall be called the children of God"
Women's college that shares Harvard's classes, housing & facilities but still is separate
What is Radcliffe?
Tibetans call it Chomolunga, Nepalese call it Sagarmatha, both call it theirs
What is Mount Everest?
Stem of a variety of lily, known in Old England as "sparrow grass"
What is Asparagus?
Only planet to have seasons similar to Earth's
What is Mars?