Authors
Crimopolis
Potpourri
An Ironic Catagory
Before and After
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Some of his famous works include The Raven, The Tell-Tale-Heart, and Annabel Lee

Edgar Allan Poe

400

This notorious gangster nicknamed 'scarface' had a seven-year crime reign in Chicago

Al Capone

400

Football team from New England

Patriots

400

William Eno, the person who invented this sign never learned to drive

Stop sign

400

A colorful restaurant franchise meets the hero of Sherwood Forest

Red Robin Hood

800

In 2004, this author was the first person to earn $1 billion by writing books

J.K. Rowling

800

The Central Bank of Iraq robbery was orchestrated by this man, who stole over $920 million. (I will accept your answer if you identify either the name or the occupation of the mastermind of the robbery)

Iraqui dictator Saddam Hussein

800

This is the number of bones that sharks have

0- They are made up of cartilage

800

In 2002, a tree was planted in memory of George Harrison. The tree later died after being infested by these

Beetles

800

The home of the Whopper meets the Egyptian boy king.

Burger King Tut

1200

This popular children's books author is dubbed 'Story Teller of the Gods'

Rick Riordan

1200

American criminal couple who traveled the Central United States with their gang during the Great Depression, known for their bank robberies. They were also known for their signature photo pose. The couple finally died after being shot with 167 bullets

Bonnie and Clyde

1200

DAILY DOUBLE!!!

What is the square root of -1?

1200

This is the most shoplifted book in America

The Bible

1200

1995 Bond film houses the retina

GoldenEye Ball

1600

DAILY DOUBLE!!!

Mildred Wirt Benson used Carolyn Keene as a pseudonym while writing this popular mystery series

1600

In 1990, two men, disguised as people from this profession, gained entrance to the Isabella Gardner Museum. In just 81 minutes, they stole 13 works of art, which at the time were collectively valued at $200 million (today, they're worth $500 million). This is the world's biggest art heist to ever occur.

Police Officers

(to this day the paintings have not been recovered. in the museum, there are empty frames to show where the stolen paintings once stood)

1600

Boss of 007

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1600

A viral video showed a robot pressing this button that is often found on many websites.

'I am not a robot' box

1600

Snoopy's owner who is a large animal species found across Eurasia and North America

Charlie Brown Bear

2000

Theodor Geisel used this pen name when writing his children's books

Dr.Seuss

2000

The largest diamond heist, known as this, is one of the largest robberies in history. Thieves stole loose diamonds, gold, silver, and other types of jewelry valued at more than $100 million. Most of the diamonds stolen remain unrecovered.

Antwerp diamond heist

(took place in Belgium)

2000

This is a skin pigment that makes the hair and skin darker. It also protects the skin from UV radiation.

Melanin

2000

35 years after working for this company, CEO Emerson Moser revealed that he was colorblind

Crayola

2000

A computer that is portable and suitable for use is paired with an item that Abraham Lincoln often wore on his head

LapTop Hat

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