American History
Lakes and Rivers
Famous Names
Potpourri
It's Extinct
100

Under the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo, Mexico relinquished all claims to this state above the Rio Grande

Texas

100

Annual floodings of this river are contained by the Aswan High Dam

Nile

100

People forget this Persian was a mathematician, not just a "Rubaiyat" poet

Omar Khayyam

100

In 445 this Hun murdered his brother Bleda

Attila

100

The baluchitherium, an extinct type of this pachyderm, had no horn, unlike modern species

A Rhinocerous

200

This company was founded in 1852 to provide banking & mail delivery to the gold camps of California

Wells Fargo

200

The country of Zambia takes its name from this river

Zambezi

200

His father was a Hungarian rabbi & he was an escapologist

(Harry) Houdini

200

The first Saturday in May brings Old Dover Days to this state

Delaware

200

The dodo was found on the Islands of Reunion, Rodrigues & Mauritius in this ocean

the Indian Ocean

300

The Kansas-Nebraska Act of 1854 repealed this compromise of 1820

The Missouri Compromise

300

There's a reproduced 9th c. Viking fortress on Emerald Bay in this large California-Nevada lake

Lake Tahoe

300

This 97-year-old Chicago bicycle company filed for bankruptcy in October 1992

Schwinn

300

Leo McCarey won Oscars for writing & directing this 1944 Bing Crosby film

Going My Way

300

The last known representative of this type of pigeon died in the Cincinnati Zoo in 1914

The Passenger Pigeon

400

In 1859 this vein of silver was discovered on the eastern slope of Mount Davidson in Nevada

The Comstock Lode

400

This smallest of the Great Lakes is fed mainly by the Niagara River

Lake Ontario

400

Nickname of Spanish knight Rodrigo Diaz de Vivar who fought both the Moors & Christians

El Cid

400

Nickname of Robert Moses Grove, who pitched for the Athletics & Red Sox

Lefty

400

Steller's Sea Cow was a relative of this rare aquatic mammal found in Florida

The Manatee

500

This 1777 document said, "The stile of this confederacy shall be 'The United States of America'"

Articles of Confederation

500

Over 300 rivers & streams flow into this Siberian lake, but the Angara River is its only outlet

Lake Baikal

500

The basic laws of genetic inheritance are named after this monk

Mendel

500

The Old Man of the Mountain in New Hampshire is a natural formation of this stone

Granite

500

The name of this extinct elephant-like creature comes from Greek meaning "breast tooth"

A Mastodon

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