Despite being legally declared a vegetable by the U.S. Supreme Court in 1893 for tax purposes, botanically speaking, this "saucy" red item is actually a fruit.
How many elavators does thomas hunter have?
2
Known as "Man’s Best Friend," this was the first animal species to be domesticated by humans, over 15,000 years ago
Dog
This artist's "Eras Tour" became the highest-grossing concert tour of all time, and she reportedly boosted the U.S. economy by over $5 billion
Taylor Swift
In April 1912, this "unsinkable" luxury steamship hit an iceberg in the North Atlantic on its maiden voyage from Southampton to New York City.
The titanic
This pink-fleshed fish is known for swimming upstream to spawn and is a favorite when grilled or served on a bagel with cream cheese
Salmon
How many floors does the North Building Have?
17 floors
Even though their necks can be over six feet long, these African mammals have the exact same number of neck vertebrae (seven) as humans.
Giraffe
After opening for the Eras Tour, this "Short n' Sweet" artist dominated the 2024 and 2025 charts with hits like "Espresso" and "Please Please Please.
Sabrina Carpentor
The University of Oxford in England was already a well-established school with students by the time this famous Mexican Empire was founded in 1325
The Aztecs
I am the only food found in ancient Egyptian tombs that is still perfectly edible today. I am the "liquid gold" that never rots, though I may turn to crystal if ignored.
Honey
Originally named the "Female Normal and High School," the college was renamed in 1914 to honor this man, its first president and founder.
Thomas Hunter
These are the only mammals capable of true, powered flight (not just gliding), and they use echolocation to navigate the dark
Owl
She transitioned from Disney Channel star to pop-punk royalty with her albums SOUR and GUTS, featuring the hit "vampire."
Olivia Rodrigo
On October 12, 1492, Christopher Columbus landed on an island in this modern-day country, believing he had reached the East Indies.
The Bahamas
I am a fruit that eats you back. I contain an enzyme called bromelain that digests proteins, which is why your tongue tingles—I am literally trying to dissolve you while you chew.
Pineapple
Though the main campus is centered on 68th Street, Hunter’s "Nursing and Health Professions" students spend most of their time at this satellite campus located on East 25th Street.
Brookdale Campus
This large marine mammal is known as the "Wolf of the Sea" because they hunt in highly organized social groups called pods.
Orca
In his 2019 smash hit "Blinding Lights," The Weeknd sings this line right before the chorus: "I'm drowning in your night, oh, when I'm like this, you're the one...
... I trust
Completed in 1931, this Art Deco skyscraper held the title of the world’s tallest building for 40 years until the North Tower of the World Trade Center surpassed it
The Empire State Building
Professional eater Joey Chestnut currently holds the world record for eating 76 of these—buns included—in just 10 minutes.
Hot Dogs
Located on East 65th Street, this landmark building was the former home of a U.S. President and his wife; it was gifted to Hunter in 1942 and now serves as a Public Policy Institute.
Roosevelt House
These reptiles can live for over 150 years, and a famous one named Harriet was reportedly collected by Charles Darwin during his 1835 visit to the Galápagos Islands.
Galápagos Tortoise
In his 2018 hit "God's Plan," Drake pauses the music to clarify a specific boundary regarding his bed and his mom with this famous line: "I only love my bed and my momma,..."
.... I'm Sorry
When did the borough Queens become part of NYC?
1898