CHILDREN'S LIT
COLLEGE AND UNIVERSITY ORIGINS
FIGHTING FOR AN OSCAR
NICKNAMES
"F"
100

I think I can, I think I can get you to give me this 5-word title of a Watty Piper kid's book with a never-give-up message

What is The Little Engine That Could

100

BU for short, it had a different name when it was founded, as it was then in Vermont

Boston University

100

John Avildsen may have been an underdog, but he won a directing Oscar for this 1976 Sylvester Stallone movie

Rocky

100

Born in Austria, the Governator

Arnold Schwarzenegger

100

The front of a building, or any type of deceptive display

A Facade

200

In the classic Collodi tale, he is the woodcarver who creates Pinnochio

Who is Gepetto

200

In 1860 William T. Sherman was the 1st leader of this then seminary of learning & military academy, 9 years before it moved to Baton Rouge

LSU (Louisiana State)

200

To win a 2000 Oscar in this movie, Russell Crowe played a real blood sport

Gladiator

200

AKA Mr. Tepes, the Impaler

Vlad (Count Dracula)
200

This type of imprecise "logic" used by certain computers would net you a fine Scrabble score

Fuzzy

300

Created by Hans Christian Andersen, this tiny girl fends off marriage-minded toads before meeting her one true love

Thumbelina

300

In 1855 2 faculty members & 10 students began hitting the books at this now-Big Ten school less than 15 miles from Chicago

Northwestern

300

He won a Best Actor Oscar for his role as real-life champ Jake LaMotta in 1980's "Raging Bull"

Robert De Niro

300

A Keystone Star, The Little Tramp

Charlie Chaplin

300

This 9-letter word referring to an exact copy became the namesake for a machine involving copies

Facsimile

400

In this novel by Scott O' Dell, a girl named Karana is alone on the title isle

Island of the Blue Dolphines

400

One of the Seven Sisters, this Poughkeepsie college was founded in 1861 but didn't open until 1865

Vassar

400

This Swank-y 2004 film fought its way to Oscars for Best Picture, Director, Actress & Supporting Acto

Million Dollar Baby

400

A frequent presidential candidate, the Great Compromiser

Henry Clay

400

It's commonly used for outdoor paving and was also the original last name of the animated Fred and Wilma

Flagstone

500

One of the first novels for children was the 1765 book about this girl whose name now means "someone annoyingly virtuous".

Good Two-Shoes

500

This NYC school of design was founded in 1896 & became a division of The New School for Social Research in 1970

Parsons

500

Punchy pug Marlon Brando brawled his way to a Best Actor Oscar in this 1954 classic

On the Waterfront

500

Died in 1400, the Father of English Poetry

Geoffrey Chaucer
500

When something's done & cannot be altered, it's this 2-word French term

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