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This is a list of all the clues submitted for the Landmark Game. Some
schools submitted no clues. Following the clues is the correct answer for
the landmark.
School |
Clues |
| C.W. Otto Middle School | 1. It is made of stone and stands in the center of
a great square plaza 2. It was built without metal tools, beasts of burden or even the wheel. 3. It is surrounded by several other monuments and landmarks. 4. The decorative elements include a procession of jaguars. 5. A main entrance is flanked by serpent columns 6. The number of steps was meant to represent the number of days in the year. 7. Thousands of tourists visit this landmark on the spring and autumn equinoxes to see a unique phenomena. 8. The phenomenon represents an earthly manifestation of a revered god who was a winged serpent. 9. The landmark's name means "The Castle" |
| Cherry Hill Middle School | 1. It is very big and yet small. 2. It is one of the oldest landmarks. 3. It took ten years to create. 4. This makes a good neighbor. 5. It is still standing today. 6. If Dennis the Menace had lived near this he would not have bothered 7. It was built over two thousand years ago. 8.It is found in the Land of the Dragons. 9.It is the only man-made structure that can be seen from space. |
| Cite Internationale Stendhal | 1. You can find a funny chair and a bizarre chimney
where I am. 2. Everything started because of a "Finn".Isn't that "Cool" 3. I'm 80 kms from my capital city. 4. I am 275 metres long. 5, According to legend, I'm a big man's masterpiece. 6. I'm made up of 40,000 columns 7. Part of me lies broken and shattered on the beach. 8. During the first half of the 19th century, I became the centre of afurious geological debate 9. I'm in the Guiness country |
| D. Rich Middle School | 1. People have lived there since 11,000 B.C. 2. They killed "bugs" there. 3. Attracts 22 million visitors annually; many searching for the lady. 4. We bet you'll like it there. 5. The first one there was a bird, but it didn't get there by flying. 6. It was prone to flooding, but only averages 4.2 inchs of rain ayear. 7. No one eats the chips there. 8. The volcano erupts and waterfall falls, but it might be just a mirage. 9. Its name means the meadows. |
| Davison Intermediate School | 1.controlled by the British in the 1780's 2.once inhabited by Native Americans 3.French built a fort here 4.headquarters of Jacob Astor's fur company 5.famous now for tourism 6.covers an area of four square miles 7.population of 470 permanent residents 8.no automobiles allowed 9.surrounded by water |
| Erickson Collegiate | 1. The latitude is 55 degrees. 2. On site ther is a famous bell. 3. It was damaged by fire and then rebuilt. 4. Founded by a Prince. 5. It was built in the 12th century. 6. It's country was the sit of a major disaster. 7. It was once used as a fortress and a Cathedral. 8. It is enclosed in a triangular courtyard which has a perimeter of 1.5 miles 9. It is found in the Northern Hemisphere. |
| Germantown Academy | 1. It's importance resulted from its location. 2. Place too far removed from anywhere to have reality except in dreams. 3.This place has the shape of a three sided polygon. 4. People from this place are convinced it is the center of the earth. 5. It was once the seat of a University and scholars of international rapute once migrated to this place. 6.Sacked by Morocco 7. The name of our landmark has three different spellings but each of them begins with a man's name. 8. This place is frequently covered by an element that is used in the making of mirrors. 9. It was founded as a seasonal camp by nomads. |
| Hamilton Central School | 1. The place is home to lots of plants and animals
but it has very little water. 2. Even though the water is bad, this could be a good place to wash clothes. 3. Over 12,000 years ago people made medicine in the area. 4. It is a low down place. 5. It has sand storms 6. It set a temperature record in 1913 7. It straddles two states in North America 8. It is 140 miles long 9. It was named during the 1849 gold rush |
| Hietzinger Gymnasium | 1. Its feet are wet. 2.It dates from the 19th century. 3.It changes within 90 seconds when necessary. 4.It's blue and white. 5.There are lots of steel cables on it. 6.Two parts of it weigh 2200 tons 7.There is a museum in it. 8.It ends near the eastern part of an old castle. 9.Everybody can cross it, but not always in their cars. |
| Hong Kong International School | 1. Start off your trail at the birthplace of Australopithecus. 2. Take the southern route and enjoy the panorama. 3. Look out for our landmark within one of the scenic wonders of thos contintent 4. You should naturally reserve your wonder within the 22,000 ha 5. Now look across the land to the foot of the dragon. 6. Don't wait at the Pilgrim's Rest but rush to northwest of Graskop. 7. To get to the bottom of this, you must locate where Joy and Sorrow meet. Then, wind 26 km more until you're at the start of another trail. Watch out for antelopes! 8. Your destination provides a boundless view to eternity over the lowveld. 9. Did He use this ? 3:1 |
| J-I Elementary | 1.First used by 350,000 people 2.About 3,200 km long 3.Initials and names carved there. 4.Between 30 and 50 degrees latitude. 5.People buried there. 6.Took about 6 months to travel. 7.Begins in Independence. 8.Goes through the Rockies. 9.Whitman led it. |
| Kingsbury School | 1. Once an earthquake shook me! 2. I am a main tourist attraction. 3. I am world famous. 4. I can get steaming mad. 5. I can get steaming mad. 6. I am like a watch 7. I spit at certain intervals! 8. I boil every 3,600 seconds! 9. I am in the western hemisphere!! |
| Kristvallabrunnsschool | 1.This landmark is from the 12th Century. 2.It was reconstructed in the 14th Century 3.It's in Europe 4.A lot of kings have visited this place. 5.It's close to water. 6.It's a beautiful renaissance building 7.This year is a 600 years anniversary. 8.Three countries had a big meeting here in 1397 9.The three countries were Denmark, Sweden and Norway. |
| Laurel Central Middle School | 1. It is the only place in the U.S.A. where this happens. 2. It is a large slab of concrete. 3. U.S. route 160 crosses it. 4. Buttes and mesas surround it. 5. The San Juan river goes through it. 6. The monument has 4 flags. 7. The official seals of 4 states are on top of it. 8. It is near the town of Shiprock and Monument Valley 9. It is where New Mexico, Arizona, Colorado and Utah meet |
| Lewis and Clark Elementary School | 1. This landmark is straight 2. Whatever I say travels fast 3. Made red sunsets 4. 36,000 people drowned 5. I am in the Eastern Hemisphere 6. Made Tsunamis 7. You can drink the land next to me 8. I have offspring 9. It has a cavity |
| Lone Rock School | 1.The landmark is 5,725 feet above sea level. 2.The landmark is over 50 years old. 3. The landmark is located in the mountains. 4.The landmark is found in the northern hemisphere. 5. It took 14 years to complete this landmark. 6.This landmark is featured on a commercial. (hint - smile 7.The creator of this landmark died before it was completed. 8. The landmark is made of granite. 9.Landmark is located near darip yict. (The location is scrambled) |
| Maine West High School | 1. This was the first 2.. The first one is across from the 200th one. 3. At one time it was believed that its success depended upon an all male work team 4. There are old cars, such as '57 chevies, in the parking lot. 5. It opened in 1955 and was made into a museum in 1985. 6. Our Landmark's original colors were red and white. Now it is brick. 7. In scrambled letters, it is OCDSLAMND 8. Ray Kroc has opened many of them in many countries. 9. It is located in our home town. |
| Maywood Center Homeschoolers | 1. The island the landmark is on is in the South Pacific
Ocean. 2.The island has 3 dead volcanoes. 3.The nearest inhabited island's name begins with P and is 1900 KM west. 4. This group of landmarks is made out of a volcanic substance called "tuff". 5. The island the landmark is on is also called "Rapa Nui". 6.About 100 of these still stand and the height varies from 3-10 m. 7.This landmark and it's island are a territory of Chile since 1888. 8.The latitude is about 25 degrees W. 9.The group of items that make up the landmark is called "Moai". |
| Narragansett Elementary School | 1. The state in which the landmark is located is named
for a national hero. 2. It stands 605 feet high. 3. It is near an ocean. 4. Its elevator takes 80seconds to reach the top. 5. Its the most visible monument in the state. 6. It has an observation deck 7. It was built in 1962. 8. From the top of the structure you can see a foreign country. 9. They put decorative lights on it for a national convention. |
| River Mill Elem. | 1. I am a structure on an island 2. I am the largest structure of my kind in my hemisphere 3. The island on which I sit is located in a sea 4. I am located in the tropical latitudes 5. I was built in the early 1800's 6. I was built to protect a newly independent country 7. I am a fortress 8. The country I protect gained its independence from France in 1804 9. The country I protect was the first in this region to gain its |
| St. Ann Interparochial School | 1.I am a mausoleum. 2.Part of the Koran is carved on my walls. 3.I was built about 350 years ago. 4.Each of my corners has a minaret. 5.I am made of white marble. 6.An army of workmen spent 22 years building me. 7.Part of my beauty is in my setting. The wife of my owner, Shah Jahan, died and had me built to honor her. I am located at Agra, India |
| St. Viator School | 1.Some of them stand 40 feet tall. 2.They weigh approximately 82 metric tons. 3.Historians have dated the first of them around A.D. 1100. 4.Scientists have found over 600 of them. 5.Today, some of them can be found scattered and broken 6.They were named by Dutch Admiral Jacob Roggeveen. 7.They are stone-carved figures of various Gods. 8.They are found on a triangular-shaped island. 9.Located in a remote part of the eastern Pacific Ocean |
| The TAG Center | 1. It is 162 ft. in height. 2. It was completed in 1836. 3. English is not the main language in the country where the landmark is. 4. It is an emblem of patriotism. 5. It shelters the tomb of an unknown soldier. 6. It is the center of a star-shaped configuration. 7. It has 12 avenues coming from it. 8. It was designed by Jean Francois Theres Chalgrin. 9. It is the world's largest arch. |
| Torskolan class 7d | 1.Kings and Queens have lived there. 2.It is one of the best preserved renaissance buildings in Sweden. 3.The building has had several functions throughout the years, e.g. defence, distillery and food storage. 4.Today the building is a museum on the east coast of Sweden. 5.The town, where our landmark is situated,is a former Hanseatic town 6.Our landmark is pictured in the arms of the town. 7.The landmark was severly damaged during a siege in 1611 by the Danes. 8.Gustav Wasa, Magnus Ladulas, Erik XIV and Johan III spent large amounts of money on the building and spent a lot of time there. 9.It was the place of the Union Treaty in 1396, which made Margareta queen of the Nordic countries. |
The KidProj Landmark Game is moderated by Carol
Siwinski