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100

Before founding SpaceX and Tesla, this billionaire entrepreneur co-founded PayPal.

Elon Musk

100

This legendary British monarch, known as the "Virgin Queen," ruled from 1558 to 1603 and oversaw the defeat of the Spanish Armada.

Queen Elizabeth I

100

What is the first meal the couple has called at your wedding?

The wedding breakfast

100

This infamous 1888 serial killer, who was never caught, terrorized London’s Whitechapel district and remains a subject of speculation.

Jack the Ripper

100

This Jamaican sprinter, known as the "Fastest Man Alive," holds the world records for the 100m and 200m races.

Usain Bolt

200

This "Iron Lady" was the first female Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, serving from 1979 to 1990.

Margaret Thatcher

200

This award-winning actress starred as the chess prodigy Beth Harmon in the Netflix series The Queen’s Gambit.

Anya Taylor-Joy

200

This phrase, originating from an Old English rhyme, represents four lucky items a bride should have on her wedding day

Something old, something new, something borrowed, something blue

200

In the field of forensic science, this unique biological identifier, first used in a criminal case in 1986, has revolutionized criminal investigations.

DNA fingerprinting

200

This genre of music, originating in Jamaica in the late 1960s, was made famous by artists like Bob Marley and Peter Tosh.

Reggae

300

After serving 18 years in prison, this man became South Africa’s first Black president in 1994.

Nelson Mandela

300

A character in Little Women, this March sister is known for her kind heart and tragic fate

Beth March

300

This type of wedding, named after a U.S. city known for quick ceremonies, is a popular choice for couples looking to elope

Las Vegas wedding

300

This 19th-century Italian criminologist is considered the father of modern criminology and developed the theory that criminals are "born, not made.

Cesare Lombroso

300

This mountain range, known for its world-famous coffee, runs across eastern Jamaica

Blue Mountains

400

This Mongol conqueror created one of the largest empires in history, uniting the Mongol tribes in the 13th century

Genghis Khan

400

Bethany Hamilton, a professional surfer, lost this limb in a shark attack but returned to competition just a year later.

Her arm

400

The white wedding dress became widely popular after this British royal wore one for her 1840 wedding to Prince Albert.

Queen Victoria

400

This term describes the psychological state in which hostages develop positive feelings toward their captors, often used in criminal psychology.

Stockholm Syndrome

400

Jamaica was a colony of this European country before gaining independence in 1962.

United Kingdom (Britain)

500

What's my dad's name?

Tim

500

What are my two middle names?

Hint - one is a gemstone & the other is the combination of my grandmas names "Marion & Lorna"

Jade Lorrian

500

In ancient Rome, brides wore a flammeum, a type of veil in this color, symbolizing warmth and fertility.

orange

500

What was the infamous UK case that led to a major discussion and eventual lowering of the age of criminal responsibility in England and Wales.

James Bulger case

500

My great grandad was a sculpture that sculpted a statue that sits outside the Olympic stadium - which film can you see it in? 

Cool Runnings

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