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100

This symbol of the Governor is often represented among students by a hand sign.

Monocle

100

A string quartet is traditionally composed for one cello, one viola, and two of this instrument.

Violin

100

This animated TV show created three special episodes that parodied the original Star Wars trilogy.

Family Guy

100

A "murder" is the term for a group of this animal.

Crow

100

This is the name of the 1990 Christmas film starring Macaulay Culkin as 8 year old Kevin McCallister.

Home Alone

200

This artist wrote the hit song, "Last Train to Clarksville" in 1966.

The Monkees

200

This city is often referred to as the birthplace of jazz.

New Orleans

200

This novel, following a teenage girl with psychic powers, was Stephen King's first published.

Carrie

200

The original voice actors of this iconic Disney couple got married in real life.

Mickey Mouse and Minnie Mouse

200
"D'oh!" says this bright yellow cartoon character from the late 80's.

Homer Simpson

300

The title of Austin Peay State University's Alma Mater.

"All Hail to Austin Peay"

300

A song for the dead or a mournful tune, a “dirge” is a piece of music that’s specifically written for this occasion.

Funeral

300

This is the name of the fictional ice cream parlor Steve and Robin work at in season three of Stranger Things.

Scoops Ahoy!

300
This club contains deceased celebrities who all passed at the same age.

The 27 Club

300

A hardware store with over 2,000 locations in the United States.

Home Depot

400

This band was booked to play in the Dunn Center in 1977 for homecoming, yet never arrived, as a plane crash killed three of its members.

Lynyrd Skynyrd
400

Frédéric Chopin wrote this many Ballades.

4

400

The middle name of The Beatles' bassist, Paul McCartney.

Paul

400

A weather phenomenon, named after a Native American legend, in which a tornado forms multiple vortices, appearing to grow moving legs.

Dead Man Walking

400

The Iliad and the Odyssey were both written by this Greek poet.

Homer

500

This animal, having been buried beneath the building, is rumored to haunt the Red Barn.

A mule

500

This infamous Stravinsky ballet is said to have caused riots at its premiere in 1913.

The Rite of Spring

500

The villainous alter ego of Eddie Brock.

Venom

500

The true name for the "hashtag" or "pound" symbol.

Octothorpe

500

This character, portrayed by Antony Starr, is an antagonist in the hit series, "The Boys".

Homelander