Trivia Quiz: April 16, 2025
Across
- 1. Colorado, New Mexico, Arizona, and this state make up the Four Corners
- 4. Romeo's lover
- 7. Capital of Kansas
- 9. The Volunteer State
- 11. The amount of concrete in this structure is enough to make a two lane highway from San Francisco to New York City
- 13. In Greek mythology, this Titaness was the mother of Helios (the sun, Selene (the moon) and Eos (the dawn)
- 14. Capital of Arkansas
- 16. Stanford's motto goes: Die ____ der Freiheit weht
- 18. A very famous tea party took place here
- 20. This indigenous nation has the biggest reservation in the US
- 22. Empire State
- 25. He wrote "For Whom the Bell Tolls"
- 26. Most of its moons are named after Shakespearean characters
- 29. Notoriously hard math course whose name means "little stone"
- 30. This crossword's #1 fan
- 31. What has two faces but no tongues?
Down
- 2. In Greek mythology, she was goddess of the hearth
- 3. This country is bigger than Pluto and was part of the USSR
- 5. They were very busy yesterday
- 6. Both of Mars' moons were the sons of Ares and this Greek goddess, who was the goddess of beauty
- 8. My favorite book
- 10. He went to Stanford but never got a degree
- 12. Part of this state's also known as the "Golden Coast"
- 15. Capital of Michigan
- 17. Mars' other moon's name means "dread"
- 19. Part of this state used to be known as Indian Territory
- 21. This is Harvard's motto
- 23. This film only grossed $30 in the box office
- 24. The Tar Heel State
- 27. This Martian moon's name mean "fear" in Greek, which is also how we get the word "phobia"
- 28. Everyone is taking it in 11th grade