Trivia Quiz: April 16, 2025

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Across
  1. 1. Colorado, New Mexico, Arizona, and this state make up the Four Corners
  2. 4. Romeo's lover
  3. 7. Capital of Kansas
  4. 9. The Volunteer State
  5. 11. The amount of concrete in this structure is enough to make a two lane highway from San Francisco to New York City
  6. 13. In Greek mythology, this Titaness was the mother of Helios (the sun, Selene (the moon) and Eos (the dawn)
  7. 14. Capital of Arkansas
  8. 16. Stanford's motto goes: Die ____ der Freiheit weht
  9. 18. A very famous tea party took place here
  10. 20. This indigenous nation has the biggest reservation in the US
  11. 22. Empire State
  12. 25. He wrote "For Whom the Bell Tolls"
  13. 26. Most of its moons are named after Shakespearean characters
  14. 29. Notoriously hard math course whose name means "little stone"
  15. 30. This crossword's #1 fan
  16. 31. What has two faces but no tongues?
Down
  1. 2. In Greek mythology, she was goddess of the hearth
  2. 3. This country is bigger than Pluto and was part of the USSR
  3. 5. They were very busy yesterday
  4. 6. Both of Mars' moons were the sons of Ares and this Greek goddess, who was the goddess of beauty
  5. 8. My favorite book
  6. 10. He went to Stanford but never got a degree
  7. 12. Part of this state's also known as the "Golden Coast"
  8. 15. Capital of Michigan
  9. 17. Mars' other moon's name means "dread"
  10. 19. Part of this state used to be known as Indian Territory
  11. 21. This is Harvard's motto
  12. 23. This film only grossed $30 in the box office
  13. 24. The Tar Heel State
  14. 27. This Martian moon's name mean "fear" in Greek, which is also how we get the word "phobia"
  15. 28. Everyone is taking it in 11th grade