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Rocky Mountains
Colorado Wildlife
Colorado in Media
100

Someone must have mixed their alphabet soup when creating the acronym for SQR, which actually stands for this

Solution Request

100

This natural amphitheatre formed 300 million years ago under a shallow inland sea and was uplifted with the formation of the modern Rocky Mountains

Red Rocks

100

Due to scarce food sources, there may be as few as 20 of these animals inside the 415 square miles of Rocky Mountain National Park.

Black Bear

100

This long running cartoon takes place in the Colorado Rockies, focusing on a core group of four elementary school boys (Stan, Eric, Kenny, and Kyle)

South Park

200

This is the only production support environment that isn't a homonymic acronym (spells out a real word)

COS

200

The Rocky Mountains of Colorado are primarily composed of this type of igneous stone, characterized by its medium sized crystals with quartz intrusions. 

Granite

200

This bird -- often called the fastest animal on earth -- can be seen nesting on Colorado Mountain cliffs and downtown skyscrapers alike.

Peregrine Falcon

200

This 1980 horror film is set in the fictional Overlook Hotel, inspired by the Stanley Hotel in Estes Park

The Shining

300

Gentax is an example of this type of software; one that runs on a browser but behaves like a traditional desktop program

Web Application

300

The road to this Colorado summit is the home to the highest elevation motor race in the world, set to host it's 106th running this year.

Pikes Peak

300

Once trapped out of Colorado for their valuable pelts in the early 1900s, this playful mammal was reintroduced to the state and is now a symbol of river-restoration success

River Otter

300

The movie quote "So you're telling me there's a chance" comes from this 1994 comedy featuring a duo's trip to Aspen to return a briefcase full of ransom money.

Dumb and Dumber

400

Certainly not a sequel to anything, the database-interaction language SQL actually stands for this

Structured Query Language

400

The first syllable of this alpine snow feature is found growing abundantly on the eastern plains of the state. The second, well, explains itself:

Cornice

400

Warmer winters have allowed this rice-grain sized insect to survive and spread, turning vast areas of Colorado's forests from green to grey.

Pine Beetle
400

Though set in post–Civil War Wyoming, much of this 2015 Quentin Tarantino western was filmed in Colorado’s San Juan mountains

The Hateful Eight

500

Set up to run automatically, CRCs evaluate differences in components and table structures between environments. What does CRC stand for?

Cyclic Redundancy Check

500

Nestled between Boulder and Golden, this state park shares a name with the mythical Amazonian "City of Gold" sought after by early European settlers

Eldorado Canyon

500

This "ruthless" species of fish is Colorado's state fish, native to every major river basin in the state.

Cutthroat Trout

500

Set in a fictional Colorado town, this 1984 Cold War film features Patrick Swayzee leading a group of high schoolers in a guerilla fight against a Soviet invasion.

Red Dawn