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By John Waller
As the world revolves around Massachusetts, it’s not much of a surprise to see the Bay State featured in a “Jeopardy!” clue, but on Monday night’s “Tournament of Champions” game, a whole category — “Schooling You in Massachusetts” — was dedicated to colleges here.
Can you ace it? Answers (in the form of questions, of course) are at the bottom.
$400: This women’s college may have a common name, but it boasts some very uncommon alums — Gloria Steinem, Julia Child & Betty Friedan
$800: Original poems & manuscripts are part of the Emily Dickinson collection at the Jones Library of this liberal arts college (a reader notes the Jones Library is actually the town’s library, not the college’s)
$1,200 (the contestants didn’t buzz in for this one): Though its name screams “the law,” this U. in Waltham has no law school; to get a J.D. with this name on it, go to Louisville
$1,600: We’ll give you directions to this U. in Boston; it’s at 360 Huntington Avenue, but also has campuses in Nahant & Burlington
$2,000: South Hadley is home to this college, the oldest of the 7 sisters
$400: What is Smith?
$800: What is Amherst?
$1,200: What is Brandeis?
$1,600: What is Northeastern?
$2,000: What is Mount Holyoke?
John Waller is a deputy editor overseeing news coverage on Boston.com. He is a Lexington native and Colby College graduate.
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