Women in History
Amazon, Inc
Cars, Cars, Cars!
Who Let the Dogs Out?
Inventions
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Argentina, of course, cried for her when this former actress & first lady tragically died of cancer in 1952.

Eva Peron

100

In the 1999 interview to "60 minutes", it was noted that Amazon at the time was worth about 30 billion dollars. Jeff Bezos, at the time worth roughly 9 billion dollars, still preferred to drive this "perfectly good car".


1996 Honda Accord

100

With its 2.8-liter engine upgraded to a 3.0, this company's 328i became the 330i

BMW

100

Designed to prevent wild dogs from killing sheep, the 3,300-mile-long "Dog Fence" in this country is the world's longest

Australia

100

Thomas Edison invented this useful device in the late 1870’s. Before it, streets were illuminated with gas lights.

Light bulb

200

This famous 15th century heroine depicted in the statue seen here:

200

This Amazon platform offers businesses and individuals the ability to store and access their data on the cloud, with options for backup, archiving, and disaster recovery

Amazon Web Services

200

Renowned throughout Amazon for his driving skills, this expert driver has beaten a competitive driver Lokesh Lodha of KSBD in the first round of a Go Kart Event, hosted by Air Finance team in January of 2023. He would, no doubt, have beaten Lokesh in the second round, if not for the obvious tampering with brakes and worn out tires of his kart.

Konstantin Titov

200

We don't know why a mouse would have a dog, but he's Mickey's faithful pet

Pluto


200

Prior to his death, this man donated his fortune to an institution which would annually recognize those who "conferred the greatest benefit to humankind". Ironically, he is also responsible for inventing dynamite.

Alfred Nobel

300

This Polish-French scientist was the first woman in history to win a Nobel Prize, and went on to win it again for the discovery of the polonium and radium

Marie Curie

300

Introduced in 2007, five years later this device was estimated to constitute 50 percent of the tablets sold that used Google’s Android mobile operating system.

Kindle Fire

300

This discontinued General Motors car brand was named after the rocket, not the planet.

Saturn

300

The Akita, "natural dog" of this country, is said to have been brought to U.S. by American author and disability rights advocate Helen Keller

Japan

300

Some say this man invented the modern radio.

Guglielmo Marconi

(Others credit Alexander Popov).

400

She won four Academy Awards, the record number for a performer, and received a total of 12 Oscar nominations for Best Actress—a number surpassed only by Meryl Streep

Katharine Hepburn

400

Amazon Studios-produced this TV series that won eight Primetime Emmy Awards in 2018, including Outstanding Comedy Series.

"The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel"

400

The now classic 1960's American advertising campaign claimed - The Beach Boys, apple pie, and this car...three things worth fighting for

67' Ford Mustang

400

This 3-headed dog guards a forbidden floor at Hogwarts in the Harry Potter books

Cerberus (Fluffy)

400

German scientist Wilhelm Röntgen won the first ever Nobel Prize in Physics for the discovery of this.

X-Rays

500

This American scientist was the first African-American woman to receive a Ph.D. in physics, and later became the first African-American woman to be elected to the National Academy of Sciences.

Dr. Shirley Ann Jackson

500

The Grand Tour premiered in 2016 on Amazon Video, just a year and six months after the sacking of Jeremy Clarkson from this show, the most popular TV motoring show in the history of BBC.

Top Gear.

500

It is said that this legendary German racetrack has claimed over 200 lives since it's opening in 1927. Despite it's notorious difficulty and length, remains open to the public today.

Nürburgring (Nordschleife)

500

In Shakespeare's "Julius Caesar " Mark Antony declares "Cry 'Havoc' and let slip" these canines

The Dogs of War

500

This invention dates back to Ancient Mesopotamia, Egypt, and India, is made from sand, soda ash and limestone, and has a variety of practical uses.

Glass

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