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There's this University in Oxford, Ohio as well as the University of this in Coral Gables, Florida |
Miami
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More than 30 statues housed in Notre Dame hail this woman to whom the cathedral is dedicated |
Mary
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Around the time Ralph Waldo Emerson remarried in 1835, he settled in this town northwest of Boston |
Concord
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Loose ball, as in loose ball foul |
basketball
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A building at USC's Cinematic Arts Complex is named for this "Star Wars" filmmaker, a USC alumnus |
George Lucas
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The largely Spanish-speaking lands of the Western Hemisphere south of the United States |
Latin America
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The fight song of this New Orleans school begins, "Green wave green wave, hats off to thee" |
Tulane
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Hanging in the south tower is "Emmanuel", one of these weighing more than 13 tons |
a bell
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Emerson first gave "The American Scholar" as a lecture to this Greek letter honor society at Harvard |
(Daniel: What is--Alpha Epsilon?)
Phi Beta Kappa
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Live ball, as in an onside kick |
(Kristen: What is soccer?)
football
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Pictured here, he made his last stand in June of 1876 in the Montana Territory |
Custer
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It causes loss of sensation only where a drug is applied |
local anesthetic (or anesthesia)
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Friendly Hall was the first dorm at this West Coast school, UO for short |
the University of Oregon
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Notre Dame is home to the shrine for this holy relic forced upon the head of Jesus |
the crown of thorns
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Emerson helped start this literary movement in New England with his 1836 work "Nature" |
transcendentalism
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Passed ball-- oh, Cervelli! |
baseball
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This funnyman was the voice of Papi in "Beverly Hills Chihuahua" & Rafael in "Rio" |
(George) Lopez
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A designer of a building's grounds & gardens |
(Kristen: What is a landscape artist?)
a landscape architect
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If you want to plan your individual course of study, head for Bennington College in this state |
Vermont
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The 2 main towers are connected by the Grand Gallery, which could be called the Grand Gallery of these "G" beasts |
gargoyles
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"Self-Reliance" says contradict yourself, so what? This quality "is the hobgoblin of little minds" |
(Daniel: What is--doubt?)
consistency
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Down ball, kind of a standing spike |
volleyball
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When the Gregorian calendar was adopted, his birthday changed from February 11, 1732 to February 22 |
George Washington
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"Fluid" part of a financial portfolio that can be turned into cash quickly |
liquid assets
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James Madison breezed through this school in 2 years when it was still called the College of New Jersey |
Princeton
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Botanical name for this masterpiece more than 30 feet across and still containing 13th century glass |
a rose window
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Like his father, Emerson was a minister of this religion that believes in the single person of God |
Unitarianism
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New balls, as in the umpire's traditional request "new balls please" |
(Kristen: What is softball?) (Jim: What is baseball?)
tennis
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HBO's "Game of Thrones" is based on a bestselling series of books by this author |
George R.R. Martin
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Bearded canine sentinel of Tibet |
a Lhasa apso
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