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COLLEGE MOVIES
A PASSION FOR FASHION
MUSIC APPRECIATION
OXFORD CHITCHAT
B.C. PEOPLE
200
'In "Scream 2" this actress' character, Sidney Prescott, is a student at Windsor College'
Neve Campbell
200
'Worn today by both men & women, the coat variety seen here is known by this "military" name'
Bomber jacket
200
'PBS fans know that "Evening at Pops" refers to this city's Pops'
Boston
200
'If you're a professor, reader or lecturer, you're also a "Jolly Good" one of these scholars'
Fellows
200
'Born in 69 B.C., she was the daughter of the ruler known as Ptolemy the Flute Player'
Cleopatra
400
'This singer played a college professor in love with portly prof. Sherman Klump in "Nutty Professor II: The Klumps"'
Janet Jackson
400
'He's the clothing designer who gave us Tommy Girl cologne'
Tommy Hilfiger
400
'Schubert & Gounod both wrote works called this, Latin for "Hail Mary"'
"Ave Maria"
400
'It's an Oxford academic, as well as the title of that infamous Mr. Corleone'
Don
400
'Before he went into politics, Cicero used his oratorical skills in this profession'
Lawyer
600
'"Rudy" tells the true story of Rudy Ruettiger, who realized his dream of playing football for this university'
Notre Dame
600
'Seen here, these trousers bear the name of the island where they first became popular'
Capri pants
600
'This Italian term for the deepest range of male voice often precedes "profondo" or "profundo"'
Basso
600
'The rivalry between students & city dwellers is rhymingly known as "Town &" this'
Gown
600
'The Second Punic War ended in 201 B.C when this Carthaginian general made peace with Rome'
Hannibal
800
'This "Ferris Bueller" star meets up with Marlon Brando & a komodo dragon in "The Freshman"'
Matthew Broderick
800
'Trading on its century-old name, this Ohio company abbreviated A&F sells casual clothes & accessories'
Abercrombie & Fitch
800
'Andre Previn composed a cello sonata for this noted musician seen here'
Yo-Yo Ma
800
'You may do this in polite company; it means to register or enroll at a college'
Matriculate
800
'Of Samos, Davos or Junior, the island on which Pythagoras was born'
Samos
1000
'This "American Beauty" seen here is enamored of her professor, Greg Kinnear, in the 2000 flick "Loser"'
Mena Suvari
1000
'Lycra is a brand of this, the sturdy, non-rubber elastic fabric in use here'
Spandex
1000
'Rossini's "Otello" debuted 71 years before this composer's more famous "Otello" opera'
Giuseppe Verdi
1000
'3-letter Yank slang for one's physique; at Oxford it's short for a centuries old library'
Bod (for the Bodleian Library)
1000
'Ashurbanipal turned this capital city of Assyria into a cultural mecca'
Nineveh