The clock is ticking, so we have to speed up answering Cookie Jam question. One of the Buzzwrods is “Home of Harvard university.” Let’s find the solution together.
Buzzwords in Cookie Jam are a time-limited event. It means that we should answer questions as soon as possible. That is why we are here – to help you at least a little bit, as completing some 3-match challenges to even write the letter can be difficult. Missing our chance due to wrong letter is frustrating! So, let’s look at “Home of Harvard university”.
To be honest, after a few first questions, I was sure that the new theme of Cookie Jam is food. After a string of “Raw fish tossed in sauce,” “Type of tree or syrup,” “California orange stone fruit,” and “Covered in an irritating oil when shelled” no one should be surprised by my mistake. While Buzzwords are often mixed bag of various questions, they are also events which have a major theme. Nevertheless, soon enough I had to answer “Painful when ingested” (OK, we can eat it technically, but it’s hard to call it food, right?) and “Winter olympic sport in 1998” (this one was difficult, I am not a great fan of sport). Now, we need to answer one more non-culinary crossword.
There is a great chance that you have heard about Havard University. It is one of the most famous and prestigious universities in the world. Nevertheless, knowing the name and being aware of its existence do not mean that we know where it is. Cambridge is a city in Massachusetts, United States. The history of the university starts with Harvard College, which is the oldest institution of higher education in the United States founded in 1636. Harvard was named after John Harvard, who was school’s first benefactor. The interesting fact is that the school was not always in Cambridge. Originally, the town was named Newetowne, however, it was later changed to its contemporary name. So, in an alternative reality, Harvard University is in Newetowne and this is the proper answer to the question.
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Author: Damian Gacek
Graduate of English Philology and English in Public Communication. His portfolio includes a scientific article on video game translation. Working with Gamepressure.com since 2019, writing for various departments. Currently, deals with guides and occasionally supports the newsroom. Interested in electronic entertainment since childhood. Loves RPGs and strategies, often also immersing himself in the depths of indie games. In his free time, works on a book and learns film editing.