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400

This man was famous because he had "discovered" America. However the Vikings beat him to it by 500 years. There is also a day named after him.  

Who is Christopher Columbus?

400

Bob, Larry, Joy

What is a Noun?

400

A common way to remember these are alligator heads wanting to eat the bigger thing.

What are greater than or less than signs?

400

This book by Marry Shelly although she wrote many was probably one of the most famous of her books as it brings wonderful a wonderful light to science fiction.

What is Frankenstein?

400

Although an inanimate object, it played a very key part by being one of Charlie Brown's arch rivals every windy day.

What is The Kite Eating Tree?

800

This was a period in European history marking the transition from the Middle Ages to modernity and covering the 15th and 16th centuries.

What is the Renaissance?

800

running, jumping, swimming

What is a Verb?

800

In the order of operations you generally take care of everything in between these first before all other things.

What are Parentheses?

800

This set of books has long since made a pleasant read not just because of the excitement of the chase but also the young detective who catches criminals because of the simplest mistake. Her father is also a lawyer so it would make sense she would have good thinking. 

What is the Nancy Drew Series?

800

This character was one of the original people in the world of peanuts and was known as a good old guy.


Who is Charlie Brown?

1200

This famous roman emperor has long sice been remembered through the phrase "crossing the Rubicon" since he literally did it which caused the phrase to be made.

Who is Julius Caeser?

1200

He, She, They

What is a pronoun?

1200

According to what , a+ b= c2

What is the Pythagorean Theorem?

1200

This book written by Leo Tolstoy, and mentioned in "The Peanuts Movie" is a book on the invasion of Russia.

What is War and Peace?

1200

This character was first seen up an walking in 1953 and is always seen with his signature item which he carries with him everywhere.

Who is Linus Van Pelt?

1600

Daily Double 

This road derives its name from the lucrative trade in silk carried out along its length, beginning in the Han dynasty in China

What is the Silk Road?

1600

pretty, ugly, fast

What is an Adjective?

1600

Daily Double 

In math this symbol is often portrayed as a letter often x, a, or y and is used to replace a number or to stand in for it. 

What is a variable?

1600

This book by Dr. Sues is a favorite for children not just because of counting but also colors and ,surprisingly, fish.  

What is "One Fish, Two Fish, Red Fish, Blue Fish"

1600

One of Snoop's best friends who often times annoys the dog. The strangest part about this friend is that he is a bird.

Who is Woodstock?

2000

This famous general or Carthage attempted to overthrow Rome and is famous for his army of elephants.

Who is Hannible?

2000

above, against, at

What is a Preposition?

2000

When we say 2we could also say that we are this to this number.

What is squaring?

2000

This book by Scottish author Robert Louis Stevenson, first published in 1886, is a great murder mystery for one where the good guys don't exactly win. It is also a good book on split personalities.

What is the Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde?

2000

Known as a very loud-mouthed girl, she was introduced as a female counterpart to Charlie Brown.

Who is Charlotte Braun?

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