The name of the student tourguide organization at Pitt.
What is Pitt Pathfinders?
The neighborhood where Pitt is located.
What is Oakland?
The stadium where Pitt Football plays.
What is Acrisure Stadium (previously Heinz Field)
Pittsburgh is known as the City of ___.
What is City of Bridges?
The song that is part of Pitt Football game day tradition.
What is Sweet Caroline?
The 2 types of saturday events that Pathfinders are required to work.
What is Saturday Admissions Presentations and Program?
The largest undergraduate school at Pitt.
What is the Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences?
The name of the student section for basketball
What is The Oakland Zoo?
The three rivers located in Pittsburgh
What are the Monongahela River, Allegheny River, and the Ohio River?
This nationality room in the Cathedral of Learning is supposedly haunted.
What is the Early Americans Room?
The weekly meetings held by the the VP of Hiring, Training, and Recruitment.
What is New Hire?
The year that Pitt was founded.
What is 1787?
What is 19 D1 sports?
The name of the superhero movie filmed in Pittsburgh
What is The Dark Knight Rises (Batman)?
The name of the creater of the Polio Vaccine.
The Pathfinder Slogan.
What is "Give Tours, Change Lives"?
The largest academic hall at Pitt.
What is Posvar Hall?
The ranking of Pitt Women's Volleyball.
What is 3rd?
The name of the artist who is most famous for pop-art.
Who is Andy Warhol?
The smallest bone in the human body is located in this part of the body?
What is the ear (stapes bone).
What is 1992?
The number of windows on the Cathedral of Learning.
What is 2,529?
The last time Pitt won a national football championship.
What is 1976?
The name of the three bridges downtown known as the "Three Sisters"
What are the Roberto Clemente, Andy Warhol, and Rachel Carson Bridges?
The term for a word that reads the same backward as forward.
What is a palindrome?