Bible Trivia | Unpack your Adjectives | "M" States | "Big" Stuff | This is DU |
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Who is Moses?
The man who split the Red Sea
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What is Obtuse?
An angle greater than 90 degrees but less than 180, it's not sharp
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What is Maine?
More than 100 million pounds of lobster were harvested there in 2011
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What is the Big Apple?
Jazz musicians & jockeys helped give New York City this nickname
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Who is Mario?
The name of Drexel's mascot
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Who is Abraham?
The Father who, including Isaac and Ishmael, had many sons
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What is Rough?
It borders the fairway on a golf course; as an adjective it can also mean coarse
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What is Minnesota?
250 Statues of Liberty could fit inside this state's Mall of America
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What is the Big Top?
If you’re under this, you’re at the circus
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Who is John Fry?
The President of Drexel
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What is Golgotha or Calvary?
The name of the hill on which Jesus was crucified
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What is Snoopy?
Characterized by meddlesome curiosity, perhaps like the Charles Schulz dog of the same name
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What is Michigan?
Its motto is Latin for if you seek a pleasant peninsula look about you
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What is the Big Toe?
Digit also known as the hallux
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What is the Main Building?
The name of Drexel's oldest building
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Who is Matthias?
The "13th" disciple, who replaced Judas
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What is Buoyant?
Cheerful or tending to float in liquid
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What is Montana?
In area it's the largest of the 8 M states
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What is the Big Dipper?
In France this feature of the night sky is known as “le casserole”
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What is Drexel Institute of Technology?
Drexel's name before it became "Drexel University"
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What is Antioch?
The place where the term "Christian" was used for the first time
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What is Feminine?
Ladies, according to the title of a 1963 book, you have this type of mystique
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What is Maryland?
It's named for a British queen
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What is the Big Dig?
Rhyming nickname of Boston’s Interstate 93 construction project
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What is the 1890's?
The decade Drexel was founded in
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