The musical that features the characters Elphaba, Galinda, and Fiyero.
What is Wicked?
The inventor of the telephone.
Who is Alexander Graham Bell?
Number of holes typically in a round of golf.
What is 18?
The name of the Fighting Illini's fight song.
What is Oskee Wow-Wow?
Name for fear of spiders.
What is arachnophobia?
The singer that holds the record for most Grammy nominations.
Who is Beyonce?
The country that gifted the US the Statue of Liberty.
What is France?
The jersey number Michael Jordan wore for the majority of his basketball career.
What is 23?
The oldest campus building still standing.
What is Mumford House?
The father of classical conditioning.
Who is Ivan Pavlov?
The name of the book and movie series about a love triangle with a vampire, a werewolf, and a girl from California.
What is Twilight series?
The number of wives Henery VIII had.
Colors of the Olympic rings.
What is blue, yellow, black, green, and red?
The University's original name.
What is Illinois Industrial University?
The psychological test of human emotions and personality, using inkblots.
What is The Rorschach test.
The internet name given to Greta Gerwig's Barbie and Christopher Nolan's Oppenheimer as they opened in theaters on the same day in 2023.
What is Barbenheimer?
The year of the first moon landing.
What is 1969?
The baseball player that signed a record 10-year, $700 million deal with the Los Angeles Dodgers in 2024.
Who is Shohei Ohtani?
The Fighting Illini football coach credited with winning the most Big Ten titles.
Who is Robert Zuppke.
The type of conditioning that relies on consequences.
What is operant conditioning?
The famous con artist made headlines when she joined the cast of Dancing with the Stars in 2024
Who is Anna Delvey?
The famous artist that painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel.
Who is Michelangelo?
The highest earning female athlete of all time (2024)
Who is Coco Gauff?
The year the Fighting Illini women's gymnastics team captured their first Big Ten title.
What is 1990?
The first woman to earn a Ph.D. in psychology.
Who is Margaret Floy Washburn?