Name of the superhero created in Cleveland
Superman
The two main schools that federated to become CWRU
Case Institute of Technology and Western Reserve University
Which half of the University‘s namesake originally owned the farm
Western Reserve University (Women’s College)
Another name for Halloween
All Hallow’s Eve
The festival celebrated in Germany every year in fall (with lots of beer)
Oktoberfest
The president buried at Lake View Cemetery
President Garfield
The year the University’s two namesakes federated
1967
The subject the farm was originally meant to help young women learn
Practical botany
The author of the 1818 classic book Frankenstein
Mary Shelley
Before fall or autumn, the British term for this season
Harvest
The holiday film that features a house in Cleveland
A Christmas Story
The name of the famous physics experiment that proved the nonexistence of luminiferous ether
Michelson & Morley
The original name of the farm
The Valleevue Farm
The vegetable that was once thought to have supernatural powers on Halloween
Cabbage
The first peoples in history to use scarecrows
The Egyptians
The river that caught on fire in the summer of 1969
Cuyahoga River
Guilford House on Mather Quad’s original use
Western Reserve University’s First Women’s Dormitory
For whom the Farm was originally meant to help educate
The women‘s college of Western Reserve University
The Halloween song in which Vincent Price provides the spooky monologue
Michael Jackson’s “Thriller”
In Greek mythology, the explanation for the seasonal change into fall (and winter)
Persephone’s return to the Underworld (for 6 months)
The electrically powered item that was first seen in the U.S. in 1914 at the corner of East 105th Street and Euclid Avenue in Cleveland
Traffic Light
The original purpose of Adelbert Gymnasium
An armory (WWI ended before its completion, so it was never used as one)
Name of the man who left the farm to Western Reserve University in his will
Andrew Squire
The location of the world’s longest haunted house
Haunted Cave in Lewisburg, Ohio (3,564 feet long and 80 feet underground)
The first balloon in Macy’s Thanksgiving Parade in 1927
Felix the Cat