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100

This naval battle in 1805 saw Admiral Nelson defeat the combined French and Spanish fleets, securing British supremacy at sea.

 What is the Battle of Trafalgar?

100

This Russian author’s magnum opus, The Brothers Karamazov, explores faith, doubt, and patricide.

Who is Fyodor Dostoevsky?

100

This actress, known for her wit and rapid-fire dialogue, starred opposite Spencer Tracy in nine films.

Who is Katharine Hepburn?

100

Though often credited to Edison, this Serbian-American inventor rivaled him with alternating current and helped pioneer radio and remote control.

Who is Nikola Tesla?

100

This is the only country that shares a border with both the Caspian Sea and the Persian Gulf.

What is Iran?

200

The Peace of Westphalia in 1648 ended this devastating European conflict and laid the foundation for modern nation-states.

What is the Thirty Years' War?

200

The term β€œBig Brother” originated from this 1949 dystopian novel.

What is 1984?

200

This legendary 1941 film, often cited as the greatest ever made, was both directed by and starred Orson Welles.

What is Citizen Kane?

200

This invention by Tim Berners-Lee in 1989 revolutionized how we access information globally, though many confuse it with the internet itself.

What is the World Wide Web?

200

This African lake, the world's longest, lies along the Great Rift Valley and borders multiple countries including Tanzania and the Democratic Republic of Congo.

What is Lake Tanganyika?

300

This Mongol leader, known as the "Scourge of God," founded the largest contiguous land empire in history.

Who is Genghis Khan?

300

This epic poem by John Milton explores the biblical fall of man and features Satan as a complex antihero.

What is Paradise Lost?

300

Before becoming a U.S. president, he starred in Knute Rockne, All American and was president of the Screen Actors Guild.

Who is Ronald Reagan?

300

The printing press, invented around 1440, is attributed to this German goldsmith.

Who is Johannes Gutenberg?

300

This European capital city is divided by the Danube River into two historic parts: Buda and Pest.

What is Budapest?

400

The Congress of Vienna (1814–1815) sought to restore balance after the fall of this French ruler.

Who is Napoleon Bonaparte?

400

In Don Quixote, this character serves as the ever-practical squire to the delusional knight.

Who is Sancho Panza?

400

Billy Wilder directed this 1950 noir masterpiece about a faded silent film star and a struggling screenwriter.

What is Sunset Boulevard?

400

This 19th-century mathematician and writer is considered the world's first computer programmer.

Who is Ada Lovelace?

400

Despite being landlocked, this country has the highest number of bordering countries in South America.

What is Bolivia?

500

This ancient Near Eastern civilization, centered in modern-day Iran, was conquered by Alexander the Great.

What is the Achaemenid (or Persian) Empire?

500

he 1922 novel Ulysses, a modernist reimagining of Homer’s epic, takes place in a single day in this city.

What is Dublin?

500

Often dubbed the "man of a thousand voices," this actor played all the male roles in Dr. Strangelove (1964), including the titular character.

Who is Peter Sellers?

500

Invented in 1903 by Mary Anderson, this automotive feature was initially considered unnecessary by manufacturers.

What are windshield wipers?

500

Mount Elbrus, often cited as Europe’s highest peak, is located in this mountain range.

What is the Caucasus Mountains?

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