Stupid Geography
Formerly Known As
Sports
War...
... And "Piece"
100

The main campus of the University of Mississippi is in this town

University, Mississippi

100

Now alphabetically last of countries of the world; it was formerly known as Rhodesia

Zimbabwe

100

It's the oldest trophy awarded in North American pro sports; one early winning team was the Vancouver Millionaires

The Stanley Cup

100

This European conflict actually lasted from 1337 to 1453; its name is actually an understatement


The Hundred Years War

100

A somewhat politically incorrect compound word, used to refer to a secondary romantic partner

Sidepiece

200

The sandy Sahara Desert derives its name from the Arabic ṣaḥārā, meaning this

Desert
200

Now among the largest cities in the world, this national capital was known as Batavia when it was the capital of the Dutch East Indies

Jakarta

200

Sydney Swans & Adelaide Crows better beware of Geelong Cats, your 2022 champs in this sport

Australian Rules Football

200

Russia took the L in this 1853 to 1856 war, surrendering Southern Bessarabia & opening the Danube to shipping for all nations

The Crimean War

200

It sounds like a smoking pipe, but it's really a bit of uncritical journalism written to flatter or glorify the subject

Puff Piece

300

In 1772, this German country annexed the territory of West Prussia

Prussia

300

Before a famous newspaper moved its headquarters there, it was known as Longacre Square

Times Square

300

The third man, fine leg & gully are fielding positions in this sport

Cricket

300

One historian wrote of the notoriously inbred Habsburg King Charles II, "from the day of his birth, they were waiting for his death." Surpassing all expectation, he lived to the ripe old age of 38, and his death in 1700 launched this conflict

The War of Spanish Succession 

300

Don't confuse it with a similar sounding phrase that means contentment! If you are giving someone this four-word phrase, you are about to give them some tough criticism

Piece of my Mind

400

Halt! If you're planning on traveling abroad, you should know that it’s the word found on stop signs in Germany, Austria, and parts of Switzerland

Stop

400

These two Russian cities were renamed Volgagrad and St. Petersburg following the dissolution of the Soviet Union

Stalingrad and Leningrad

400

The first bobsled races were held in this mountainous country

Switzerland

400

Approximately 500,000 people were killed during a war between these two similar sounding countries that began in September 1980 and ended in a stalemate after a UN-brokered ceasefire in August 1988

Iran and Iraq

400

The Spanish dollar acquired this nickname due to the fact that the coin was often cut into smaller segments

Pieces of Eight

500

The town where the Battle of Hastings was fought was given this commemorative name

Battle

500

This island was known as Formosa in most of the Western world through the 20th century; its origins can be traced to a 1542 description by Portuguese explorers as "Ilha Formosa" (beautiful island)

Taiwan

500

After winning the WNBA Finals MVP in 2025, this center invited Beyoncé to the Las Vegas Aces championship parade

A'ja Wilson

500

The inconclusive First Northern War of 1655–1660 saw a coalition of Russia, Denmark, Brandenburg, and Austria unite against this military power, which reached its zenith by 1660, before ceding Baltic dominance to Russia at the end of the Great Northern War in 1721

Sweden

500

This compound word is used to mean "in an unsystematic way, through partial measures taken over a period of time," and usually doesn't have anything to do with food

Piecemeal

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