Before And After
Women in History
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Walt Whitman poem, and a Marvel character known as "The First Avenger."

Oh Captain My Captain America

100

Born in Kansas. She was known for many early aviation records, most notably being the first woman to fly solo over the Atlantic ocean.

Amelia Earhart

100

Rolling a 7 in Catan lets you move this piece to slow down your opponents.

The thief

100

adhesive bands with flexible plastic ribs commonly used to help prevent snoring

Nasal Strips

100

 Fantastic Four from Liverpool formerly called “Johnny and the Moondogs.”

The Beatles

200

This Biographical film about Frank Abagnale living a life of con artistry on the run from the FBI, and a hit song from Disney's "The Lion King" detailing Simba and Nala's budding romance.

Catch Me If You Can You Feel The Love Tonight

200

The first female prime minister of the U.K

Margaret Thatcher

200

This MTG keyword describes a creatures ability to assign unblocked damage to a target beyond the first.

Trample

200

Often triggered by the smell or sight of food, or to show intense desire/eager anticipation for something.

Salivate

200

This artist, former Youtube sensation known as Filthy Frank, released his 2022 single "Glimpse of Us" which reached number 1 on the ARIA charts.

Joji

300

This famous singer-songwriter was the frontman for queen, and is an astrological phenomenon where a planet appears to reverse its orbit, often being blamed in astrology for misfortune.

Freddy Mercury Retrograde

300

She became known as Madame Déficit because the country's financial crisis was blamed on her lavish spending and her opposition to social and financial reforms.

Marie Antoinette

300

The frequency of letter tiles supplied for this game was determined by analyzing the letter distribution in The New York Times newspaper.

Scrabble

300

 Igneous rock formed from the rapid cooling of low-viscosity lava rich in magnesium and iron.

Basalt

300

The first clip ever aired on MTV was this hit by The Buggles.

Video Killed The Radio Star

400

In baseball stadiums when a fair ball bounces over the outfield fence, and a famous chant from William Shakespeare's Macbeth, spoken by the Three Witches as they create a vile potion

Ground Rule Double Double Toil And Trouble

400

Well known internationally for her charity work for sick children, the banning of landmines and for raising awareness about those affected by cancer, HIV/AIDS and mental illness.

Princess Diana

400

This game was played between space and earth on June 9, 1970 by the Soyez-9 crew. The game ended in a draw.

Chess

400

A staple side dish often containing mayonnaise or vinegar dressing, herbs, and hard-boiled eggs.

Potato Salad

400

Stanley Kirk Burrell is an American rapper and dancer. He is known for hit songs such as "U Can't Touch This", "Pray", "2 Legit 2 Quit" and "Pumps and a Bump", as well as flashy dance movements, extravagant choreography and his namesake pants. Also known by this stage name.

M.C Hammer

500

Novel featuring Quasimodo and Esmeralda, and the actress who played "Old Deuteronomy" in 2019 musical/film "Cats"

The Hunchback of Notre Dame Judy Dench

500

She was usually portrayed in art as a human woman wearing a throne-like hieroglyph on her head. An ancient Egyptian goddess of magic, motherhood, fertility, and healing.

Isis

500

The 2 upgrade capable spaces on a Monopoly board not containing the words "Avenue" or "Place" in the title.

Boardwalk and Marvin Gardens

500

A specialized physician who diagnoses, treats, and prevents diseases of the heart and blood vessels through non-surgical means.

Cardiologist

500

The voice behind I’m Loving it, McDonald’s famous jingle is none other than This American singer who received a modest sum of $6 million for the cause.

Justin Timberlake

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