The Most Dangerous Game
Native American History
Instrumental Instruments
Weird Southern Laws
First Name's the Same
400

This aquatic animal is responsible for approximately 10 deaths a year, far lower than that of an elephant or deer.

What is a shark?

400

She married James Rolfe, a tobacco planter, at only 17 or 18 years old.

Who is Pocahontas (born Amonute)?

400

The Stratocaster, or Strat, is one of the most famous models of electric guitar sold by this company.

What is Fender?

400

In Florida, if you're a woman, you are not allowed to sleep under this device in a hair salon; you and the salon owner could both end up paying a fine.

What is a hairdryer?

400

Carrey, Henson, Morrison.

Who is Jim?

800

This vicious mammal's bite is about three times more forceful than that of a lion.

What is a hippo?

800

It's been estimated that as of 2016, 60% of the global food supply is based on crops that originated with Northern American indigenous tribes, including this edible berry.

What is a tomato?

800

It's a classic stringed Indian instrument that was made popular in mainstream musical culture by the Beatles and the Rolling Stones.

What is a sitar?

800

In Alabama, it's illegal to wear a fake one of these to church and make someone laugh as a result. The laughter is the illegal part.

What is a mustache?

800

Alexander, Sudeikis, Derulo.

Who is Jason?

1200

The most lethal of this arachnid is, quite aptly, called the deathbringer.

What is a scorpion?

1200

Published in 1828, the first newspaper in a Native American language was written by this Southeastern tribal nation.

Who are the Cherokee?

1200

According to The Music Man protagonist, Henry Hill, seventy-six of this brass instrument led the big parade.

What is a trombone?

1200

Texas loves its firearms, but don't even think about shooting this wild bovine from the second story of a hotel.

What is a buffalo?

1200

Reagan, Drew, Pelosi.

Who is Nancy?

1600

Dogs, in fact, kill nearly 60,000 people a year, mostly due to this vaccine-preventable disease.

What is rabies?

1600

The Haudenosaunee Confederacy, called the Iroquois Confederacy by the French, is one of the oldest living examples of this type of government in the world. 

What is a democracy?

1600

Originally from Northern Australia, this large wind instrument has been used for cultural music by the Aboriginal peoples for over a thousand years.

What is a didgeridoo?

1600

While you won't have to face actual consequences for doing so, mispronouncing this Southern state's name is, in fact, against the law.

What is Arkansas?

1600

Franklin, Kenobi, Button.

Who is Benjamin?

2000

Mosquitos kill the most humans annually compared to any other creature, though this mammal comes second.

What is a human?

2000

While The Indian Citizenship Act was signed into law by President Calvin Coolidge on June 2, 1924, many Native Americans were denied this Constitutionally guaranteed right.

What is the right to vote?

2000

This woodwind, patented in 1856, includes a double-reed and was meant to replace oboes and bassoons in outdoor bands.

What is a sarrusophone?

2000

Don't you dare hunt any animal from a moving vehicle in Kentucky - unless it's this marine mammal. Then it's perfectly okay!

What is a whale?

2000

Taylor, Banks, Warren.

Who is Elizabeth?

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