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Idioms (Don't answer in a question)
Italian Renassianse
200

This German car manufacturer, known for its luxury vehicles, was founded in 1937 and has a logo featuring four interlocking rings.

What is Audi.

200

This iconic Roman amphitheater, known for hosting gladiator contests, is one of the most famous landmarks in Italy.

What is the Colosseum.

200

This 1773 event, in which American colonists protested in Boston, helped ignite the American Revolution.

What is the Boston Tea Party.

200

What is "a piece of cake"?

This idiom refers to something that is extremely easy to do, often said when something is straightforward and requires little effort. (Your answer just has to have the right idea).

200

This famous painting by Leonardo da Vinci depicts a woman with a subtle smile and has been the subject of many theories and interpretations over the centuries.

What is the Mona Lisa.

400

This British luxury car brand, known for models like the Phantom and the Cullinan, is part of the BMW Group.

What is Rolls-Royce.

400

This pasta, shaped like small tubes, is often served in a baked casserole and is associated with the southern region of Italy, especially Naples.

What is ziti.

400

This Founding Father is known for his role in drafting the U.S. Constitution and for authoring the Federalist Papers, alongside James Madison and John Jay.

Who is Alexander Hamilton.

400

What is "strike while the iron is hot"?

This idiom means to take action or do something immediately, without delay. (Your answer just has to have the right idea).

400

This philosopher, often called the "father of humanism," was a key figure in the early Renaissance and wrote The Decameron, a collection of stories told during the Black Death.

Who is Giovanni Boccaccio.

600

This iconic sports car, produced by Chevrolet, was originally introduced in 1953 and is named after a type of small, fast fish.

What is the Chevrolet Corvette.

600

This Venetian Renaissance painter, known for his vivid color use and sensual depictions of women, created works such as Venus of Urbino and The Tempest.

Who it Titian.

600

This 1830 act, signed by President Andrew Jackson, forcibly relocated Native American tribes from their ancestral lands to territories west of the Mississippi River, resulting in the Trail of Tears.

What is the Indian Removal Act.

600

What is "rolling in dough"?

This idiom refers to someone who is extremely wealthy, often suggesting that they have so much money they don't know what to do with it. (Your answer just has to have the right idea).

600

This Italian author wrote The Divine Comedy, an epic poem that takes the reader on a journey through Hell, Purgatory, and Paradise.

Who is Dante Alighieri.

800

This car was sold in 2019 for the most ever! (Most expensisve car in history).

What is a bugatti.

800

This Italian region is home to the city of Venice, which is famous for its canals and gondola rides.

What is Veneto.

800

This colony, founded in 1620 by the Pilgrims, is known for the Mayflower Compact and the first Thanksgiving, and was the site of the Plymouth Colony.

What is Massachusetts.

800

What is "burying your head in the sand"?

This idiom is used when someone is pretending not to notice something or avoiding dealing with an issue directly. (Your answer just has to have the right idea).

800

This Italian diplomat and philosopher wrote The Prince, a treatise on political power and leadership, which has been widely studied since its publication in 1532.

Who is Niccolò Machiavelli.

1000

This American sports car, first introduced in 1964, is often associated with high performance and has a long history of being produced by Ford. (IT IS A SPECIFIC FORD).

What is the Ford Mustang.

1000

This ancient structure, located in the city of Pompeii, was once a large, open-air theater and is known for its remarkably preserved ruins after the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD.

What is the Theatre of Pompeii.

1000

This U.S. president, the 9th president, served the shortest term in office, dying just 31 days into his presidency after delivering a lengthy inaugural speech in the cold.

Who is William Henry Harrison.

1000

What is "a pig-headed person"?

This idiom refers to someone who is acting overly stubborn or refusing to change their opinion, often despite evidence to the contrary. (Your answer just has to have the right idea).

1000

This powerful family from Florence, often considered the greatest patrons of Renaissance art, supported artists like Leonardo da Vinci, Botticelli, and Michelangelo.

What is the Medici family.

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