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Who is Dr. Jamie Phillips?
All-time favorite professor of philosophy at Clarion University of Pennsylvania, this professor has a Facebook following of over 3,000 friends.
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Who is InterHall Council?
This body governs residence life policies on Clarion University's main campus, and is the host organization for the game you are playing right now.
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What is being bitten?
According to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control, an estimated 400,000 people per year suffer this injury dealt by cats.
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Queen
"Bohemian Rhapsody"
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What is one thousand?
Starting from zero and counting up, this number is the first with the letter "A".
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Who is Marie Curie?
The first woman to win a Nobel Peace Prize, she was a professor at the University of Paris.
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What are (any two from) Suites on Main North, Suites on Main South, Reinhard, Campus View and Valley View?
These are two of the five facilities where students can live on Clarion's main campus.
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What is a black cat?
Many folks believe crossing paths with one of these is a sign of bad luck.
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Who is Katy Perry?
"Roar"
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What is dreamt?
This past-tense verb is the only word in the English Language to end with the letters "mt".
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What is Secretary of State?
Madeleine Albright, a research professor at Georgetown University, became the first woman to hold this cabinet position in 1997.
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What are Carlson Café, Eagle Commons, Gemmell-and-Co, and Starbucks?
These are the four facilities where food is served on Clarion's main campus.
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What is Talkeetna, Alaska?
This U.S. City had a cat as its mayor for almost 20 years.
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Who is The Neighborhood?
"Sweater Weather"
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What is peanut butter?
With enough pressure, scientist Dan Frost turned this creamy sandwich staple into a diamond.
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Who is Dr. Stephen Gendler?
A professor of many a grueling math class, he is by far the oldest professor at Clarion University.
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What are Ralston, Givan and Ballentine?
These are the three un-occupied dormitory buildings- at least, for now.
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What are squirrels?
Cats, along with this other animal, are the only two mammals that can fall from any height without dying and will always land on their feet.
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Who is Evanescence?
"Everybody's Fool"
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Where is Quebec City?
This Canadian city shares its name with a province, and is the only walled-in city in North America.
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Who is Elena Kagan?
She was a professor at Harvard Law School and was nominated and confirmed in 2010 as the fourth woman to sit on the Supreme Court.
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What are Wilkinson and Nair?
These are the two dormitories that the Suites on Main replaced.
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What is Cyprus?
All scientific theories point to the origin of cat species on this island.
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Who is Fuel?
"Shimmer"
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Who is Bob Ross?
The U.S. Air Force introduced this painter of "The Mountain Retreat" and "The Winter Night" to the career.
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