A tailless amphibian that hatches in the spring and terrorizes students who shower in Meier Hall
A “pearl” of tapioca — also the given name of 10 Down
A 16-year-old social media platform where many memes can be found on the Department of Management Science and Engineering
A sugary dish made from fried dough in Spanish and Portuguese cuisine, whose name is informally used to refer to “Hello,” a twisted Corinthian column by artist Xu Zhen near Meyer Green
“I’m in ____, but without the ‘S’”
One of the most notorious bounty hunters in a galaxy far, far away, who is known to sport the Mandalorian armor of his father Jango
A word formed by prefixing “empty” in Japanese to 16 Down that entails singing into a microphone at a party
A leaf-nibbling little critter that, when it decides a different tree is better for setting up a cocoon in the spring, simply lets go from the branch and falls to the ground — unless it lands on a passerby first
The opposite taste of bitter, as well as a Hall on campus that houses Stanford Overseas Studies and the Undergraduate Advising and Research Center
An instrumental ensemble that plays classical music; composer Paul Phillips directs two at Stanford
An app that’s like Slack, except not exactly
With atomic number 97 and symbol Bk, it is the most despicable of the radioactive chemical elements, according to members of the Stanford community
The color of the fountain in “The Claw” during the Big Game
The tallest erection on campus
Member of the Class of 1994 who recently came up in a press release from Congressman Bill Pascrell Jr. (D-NJ-09) as part of an investigation into the salaries of football coaches at several universities
A flowering plant whose name is difficult to pronounce, and whose edible, protein-rich seeds are found in numerous dishes at Sweetgreen
The number you start counting with — that is, if you’re a computer science major