Sports
Terms
Historical Events
Historical Figures
Women
100

People are in wheelchairs for many different reasons, this NBA player was in one during a NBA finals game supposedly due to nature calling

Who is Paul Pierce?

100

Based off a female body part, this term refers, in a sexual way, to the end of a male's large intestine

What is a bussy?

100

The downfall of this European Empire led to the establishment of the worlds first "communist" regime

What is the Russian Empire?

100

Widely considered one of the greatest rappers of all time, this east-coast native made a big splash in rap and hip-hop culture in his unfortunately small time under the sun

Who is Christopher Wallace (Biggie)?

100

Nicknamed "Moses", this woman was the most well-known of all the conductors of the Underground Railroad

Who is Harriet Tubman?

200

Drafted first overall, this classy WMBA player became the first rookie to ever record a triple-double in the league

Who is my queen, Caitlin Clark?

200

Widely used as a prayer, this term also refers to an action made out of desperation

What is a Hail Mary?

200

An event that brought Imperial Japan to its knees, the two atomic bombs dropped on Japan is commonly referred to as Fat Man and _______

What is Little Boy?

200

One of the wealthiest Americans of all time, this tycoon came into immense wealth through monopolizing on the rising importance of oil

Who is John D. Rockefeller?

200

Ratified in 1920, this piece of legislature gave women the right to vote in the US

What is the 19th Amendment?

300

The first American to win 4 track and field gold medals at a single Olympics, this athlete was credited with single-handedly crushing Hitler's myth of Aryan supremacy

Who is Jesse Owens?

300

Named after a Native American word for onion, the Windy City also has this nickname due to the dangerously high levels of violence within the city

What is Chiraq?

300

Most recently updated in 1949, this series of international treaties aim to reduce the effects of war on civilians and soldiers alike

What are the Geneva S̶u̶g̶g̶e̶s̶t̶i̶o̶n̶s̶ Conventions?

300

Recipient of America's first presidential assassination attempt, this former president caned and subdued his assailant after two misfired guns

Who is Andrew Jackson?

300

Stemming from the high price of bread, this event was one of the earliest events in a cascade of events that led to the establishment of the First French Republic

What was the Women's March on Versailles?

400

A world record towering since 2008, this swimmer smashed the record in 2023, breaking Michael Phelps' last individual swimming record

Who is Leon Marchand?

400

(DAILY DOUBLE)

Used primarily by New Yorkers, this term is used to refer to cold weather

What is brick?

400

A tale of two houses, this conflict was a series of civil wars in pursuit of the English throne in the wake of the Hundred Years' War

What were the Wars of the Roses?

400

Theorized to have been the first European to have set foot on continental America, this Norse explorer inspired others to make the same journey

Who is Leif Erikson?

400

Dubbed the "Queen of Soul", she was the first woman to be inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame

Who is Aretha Franklin?

500

A menace in the world of NASCAR, this Hall of Famer is regarded as one of the greatest despite having only a singular Daytona 500 win

Who is Dale Earnhardt?

500

Coined after a famous author, this term refers situations that are almost surreal, usually resembling nightmares and themes of existential dread

What is Kafkaesque?

500

A final nail in the coffin, this battle has traditionally symbolized the end of the Viking Age

What is the Battle of Stamford Bridge?

500

Widely considered the father of modern computer science, this man of many talents spearheaded the effort to crack the Enigma Code during WWII

Who is Alan Turing?

500

The first woman to win a Nobel Prize, she is known for pioneering the use of radioactivity in medicine

Who is Marie Curie?

M
e
n
u