100% | KAPPA | 5 | ___ Alpha Theta, first Greek-letter sorority in the U.S. |
51% | ALPHA | 5 | First letter in the Greek alphabet |
50% | PSI | 3 | First letter in the Greek spelling of "Psyche" |
50% | RPI | 3 | First private engineering school in the U.S. |
50% | PHILLISWHEATLEY | 15 | First Black published poet in the U.S. |
49% | BETA | 4 | Letter after alpha in the Greek alphabet |
49% | TAU | 3 | First letter in the fourth quarter of the Greek alphabet |
48% | IOTA | 4 | Letter after theta, in the Greek alphabet |
48% | OBERLIN | 7 | First coeducational college in the U.S. |
48% | PHI | 3 | First Greek letter in Phobos |
47% | ETA | 3 | First letter in the Greek alphabet whose name is three letters long |
47% | DELTA | 5 | Greek letter that's also the name of a US airline |
46% | LASORDA | 7 | He managed the U.S. to its first Olympic gold in baseball |
46% | CARUSO | 6 | Performer in the first U.S. public radio broadcast, 1910 |
46% | CAR | 3 | One of 52 million in the U. S. |
45% | ETA | 3 | Letter between zeta and theta in the Greek alphabet |
45% | BETA | 4 | Letter between alpha and gamma in the Greek alphabet |
45% | OBAMA | 5 | First president not born in the continental U.S. |
45% | NCO | 3 | First-tier supervisor in the U.S.M.C. |
45% | NAGANO | 6 | Where the U.S. won the first gold medal in women's ice hockey |
44% | ATM | 3 | Device first deployed in the U.S. by Chemical Bank (1969) |
44% | PHI | 3 | Greek letter in a sorority name, perhaps |
44% | SOVIET | 6 | The first "S" in U.S.S.R. |
44% | OMEGA | 5 | Alpha's opposite in the Greek alphabet |
44% | LAPD | 4 | First law enforcement org. in the U.S. to hire a female officer (1910) |
43% | MILEYCYRUS | 10 | "Party in the U.S.A." singer whose first TV series lead role was on Disney's "Hannah Montana": 2 wds. |
43% | IVES | 4 | First major publisher of board games in the U.S. |
43% | OMEGA | 5 | Alpha's opposite, in the Greek alphabet |
43% | LINCOLN | 7 | Abraham ___, 16th President of the U.S.A. and the first to sport a beard in office |
43% | BETA | 4 | Letter after "Alpha," in the Greek alphabet |