The pipe organ stop intended to imitate the human voice is referred to by this Latin phrase, which literally means "human voice."
What is the Vox Humana?
A landmark public health study has been underway since 1948 with the goal of indentifying common factors contributing to cardiovascular disease, based in what Massachusetts city?
What is Framingham?
The Boston College Eagles belong to this athletic conference, along with schools such as Clemson and Louisville.
What is the ACC (Atlantic Coast Conference)?
What is Parasite?
Boston is home to America's first one of these, the first part of which was built in 1897, connecting the Boylston and Park Street stations.
What is a subway?
This LAG signature tune is actually an extract from a longer piece written by Samuel Sebastian Wesley originally titled "Praise the Lord, O My Soul."
What is Lead Me Lord?
According to the Washington Post, by far the most popular time for men to schedule vasectomies is near the beginning of this annual springtime sporting event.
What is March Madness (NCAA Tournament)?
The 1904 Summer Olympics, the first to be held outside of Europe, were held in this excellent midwestern city near the banks of the Mississippi.
What is St. Louis?
Prior to 2016, the McMullen Museum of Art was located in this middle campus building, today home to the office of student admission and the art department.
What is Devlin Hall?
In 1919, 2.3 million gallons of molasses flooded the streets of this Boston neighborhood, now known for its historic sites and cannoli shops.
What is the North End?
A 2011 study in found that listening to music resulted in the release of this neurotransmitter, which has been detected in response to other stimuli such as chocolate and cocaine.
What is dopamine?
According to the BBC, this huge semi-aquatic African mammal kills more humans per year than lions or buffalo.
What is the hippopotamus?
Astronaut Alan Shepard became the first extraterrestrial athlete when he played this sport on the moon in 1971 using his trusty 6-iron.
What is golf?
In 1990, thirteen works of art, including a Vermeer and several Rembrandts, were stolen from this museum's Venetian-style building in Fenway.
What is the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum?
Every December 16, re-enactors gather to commemorate this event, which originally took place in 1773 in Boston Harbor.
What is the Boston Tea Party?
The common name of the US-based liturgical music publisher OCP stands for what full 3-word title?
What is Oregon Catholic Press?
This British surgeon was one of the first to practice antiseptic medicine, and his legacy is marked by a modern brand of mouthwash which bears his name.
Who is (Joseph) Lister?
Maryland became the first state to adopt an official "state sport" in 1962, when they chose this sport, originally a contest between two medieval knights.
What is jousting?
Popular songs written in this key, which has two sharps in its key signature, include Thinking Out Loud and Hey There Delilah.
What is D major?
Beacon Street and Commonwealth Ave intersect at this location, home to a Green Line T stop.
What is Kenmore (square)?
This popular religious tune, written in the 1770s by former slave trader John Newton, sings of about a certain thing which "taught my heart to fear" and "my fears relieved."
What is Amazing Grace?
Dr. Anthony Fauci is (as of writing) still the director of what governmental scientific organization?
What is the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID, part of the NIH)?
The Boston Marathon begins in this small town west of Boston, just east of Worcester and west of Framingham.
What is Hopkinton?
A novel by this Frenchman was adapted into a 2012 film starring Hugh Jackman and Russell Crowe, while another of his novels spawned a 1996 Disney animated film.
Who is Victor Hugo?
The Freedom Trail is a 2.5 mile path connecting 16 historic Boston sites, beginning and ending at what two Boston landmarks (name either)?
Where is Boston Common and the Bunker Hill Monument?