In 1775, this American founding father and his horse, "Brown Beauty" dashed through the streets of Concord to warn revolutionaries of an oncoming British attack, as detailed in Henry Wadsworth Longfellow's 1860 poem.
Who was, Paul Revere
Born, "Charles Lutwidge Dodgson", this Victorian era poet, author, and photographer behind works such as Jabberwockey and Alice's Adventures in Wonderland was better known by his pen name...
Who was, Lewis Carroll
The third of Newton's laws of physics states that every action has an equal...
What is, an opposite reaction
This South American nation is named after its geographical position on the equator of the Earth
What is, Equador
The Cubism movement is a form created and popularized by this controversial painter.
Who was, Pablo Picasso
This president, the 34th of the United States gained fame as the mastermind behind the US's invasion of German occupied France during the second world war.
Who was, Dwight David Eisenhower
Wife of another famous novelist, Percy Shelly, this writer is most famous for her 1818 gothic novel, Frankenstein; or, the Modern Prometheus.
What is a Nucleus
This no longer existing river, once crossed by Julius Caesar in his taking of Rome also shares its name with a type of Jeep.
What was, the Rubicon
The Pieta by Michelangelo is his first sculpture. It depicts the dead body of Jesus being held by this Biblical mother.
Who was, the Virgin Mary
The first of six wives too King Henry VIII, her 1507 marriage marked her the first known female ambassador in European history
Who was, Catherine of Aragon
In the Jules Vern adventure Sci-fi, 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea, this mysterious captain of the submarine, The Nautilus shares his name for the Latin word for "Nobody" and an animated Pixar charecter
Who is, Captain Nemo
In 1876, inventor Alexander Graham Bell received the patent for this communication device still used today
What is, the telephone
This nation, the historical and current home of the Pope is the world's smallest country at only 109 acres.
What is, the Vatican
This common flora was the model for the famous Van Gogh painting of the same name
What are, Sunflowers
Known in a famous sonnet as "Ozymandias", this Biblical pharaoh of Egypt was officially known as...
Who was, Ramses II
In C.S. Lewis's children's fantasy series, this is a magical kingdom, only accessible through an old wardrobe
What is, Narnia
This is the "constant" represented by "c" in Einsteins E=Mc2 hypotheses
This Southern desert is the largest in the world
What is, Antarctica
This infamous anonymous graffiti artist behind works such as Balloon Girl, And Love in a Bin is more commonly known by his persona...
Who is, Banksy
This 15th century Wallachian ruler is said to be the inspiration behind Brad Stoker's famous fictional vampire, "Dracula"
Who was, Vlad the impaler
In Chinese mythology, as well as in the 16th century epic Journey to the West This primate like monarch served as a powerful fighter and trickster.
Who is, The Monkey King
What is, Venus
This US state was originally thought to be an island when first settled by Europeans
What is, California
This renaissaanse artists most famous work was The School of Athens depicting several great minds throughout Greek history
Who was, Raphael