World Geography
Outer Space
Art & Artists
Women's History Month
400

All of the world's egg-laying mammals, and most of its marsupials, come from this isolated country. (Ted)

What is Australia?

400

Discovered last, in 1930, this planet was demoted to a dwarf planet 76 years later. (David)

What is Pluto?

400

15 feet high and 29 feet wide, his famous "Last Supper" takes up an entire church wall in Milan. (LJ)

Who is Leonardo da Vinci?

400

An important 1848 women's rights convention was held in Seneca Falls - not far from Niagara Falls, in this state. (Etta)

What is New York?

800

The world's largest island, this territory of Denmark is also the world's least densely populated. (Madi)

What is Greenland?

800

Passing through the Solar System in 2025, 3I/Atlas was one of these rocky, icy visitors. (Landon)

What is a comet?

800

The Louvre and Musee d'Orsay are the most famous of the many art museums in this European capital. (Monse)

What is Paris?

800

The last name of activist Susan B., or the first name of Gabriel Larkin's twin brother. (Etta)

What is Anthony?

1200

The African nation of Sudan leads the world in examples of this kind of structure more associated with neighboring Egypt. (Ted)

What are pyramids?

1200

Much more turbulent than the name suggests, the Great Red Spot is a storm on this planet. (David)

What is Jupiter?
1200

The original French name means "chalk pencil," but these grade-school art supplies are really made of pigmented wax. (Abby)

What are crayons?

1200

No lie: It's the last name of Sojourner, the formerly enslaved writer of the famous "Ain't I a woman?" speech. (Etta)

What is Truth?

1600

The first Winter Olympics were held in the French town of Chamonix, in this mountain range. (Madi)

What are the Alps?

1600

The dwarf planet Ceres was originally classified as this; there's a whole belt of them beyond Mars. (David)

What is an asteroid?

1600

The Greek god Zeus is often depicted with this weapon, forged for him by the cyclopes during the Titan War. (Destynie)

What is a thunderbolt?

1600

NAWSA was an organization dedicated to women's suffrage - the right to do this. (Etta)

What is vote?

2000

From the late 18th century until the late 20th, it was literally true that the sun never set on this empire. (Ted)

What is the British Empire?

2000

Our nearest neighboring galaxy is called M31, or this mythical name from the beginning of the alphabet. (Landon)

What is Andromeda?
2000

This Norwegian painter of "The Scream" has a name that's spelled like something else your mouth does. (LJ)

Who is Edvard Munch?

2000

The first name of the first woman to run for president, in 1872 - it was also the name of England's queen at the time. (Etta)

Who is Victoria (Woodhull)?

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