Cosmetics
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American History
British Literature
Who Said It?
100

This cosmetic product is applied to eyelashes to make them appear darker, thicker, and longer.

What is mascara?

100

This fruit, known for its bright yellow peel and high potassium content, is often eaten as a quick snack or added to smoothies.

What is a banana?

100

This document, signed on July 4, 1776, declared the thirteen American colonies independent from British rule. 

What is the Declaration of Independence?

100

This playwright, known as the “Bard of Avon,” wrote classics like Hamlet and Macbeth.

Who is William Shakespeare?

100

"We shall overcome because the arc of the moral universe is long, but it bends toward justice."

Who was Martin Luther King, Jr.

200

Known for its bold red lipsticks and “Double Wear” foundation, this iconic beauty brand was founded by a woman named Estée in 1946.

What is Estée Lauder?

200

This Italian dish, whose name means “little ears,” is a type of pasta that’s often served with broccoli rabe or sausage.

What is orecchiette?

200

This famous battle in 1836 saw a small group of Texans, including Davy Crockett, fight to the death against the Mexican army.

What is the Battle of the Alamo?

200

This novel by Mary Shelley is often considered the first science fiction novel and features a doctor who creates a living being from dead tissue.

What is Frankenstein?

200

 The unexamined life is not worth living.

Who is Socrates?

300

This multi-purpose product, often used to even skin tone and provide a light base, combines moisturizer, SPF, and foundation in one.

What is BB cream?

300

Made by mixing tequila, lime juice, and orange liqueur, this popular cocktail is often served with salt on the rim of the glass.

What is a margarita?

300

This president, known for the New Deal, led the United States through most of the Great Depression and World War II.

Who is Franklin D. Roosevelt?

300

Written by George Orwell, this dystopian novel set in Oceania features the characters Winston Smith and Big Brother.

What is 1984?

300

These are the times that try men's souls.

Who was Thomas Paine?

400

Derived from the Latin word for “light,” this product is used to accentuate high points on the face, like the cheekbones and nose.

What is highlighter?

400

This staple food, also called “garbanzo,” is often used in Middle Eastern dishes and is the main ingredient in hummus.

What is a chickpea?

400

The “Trail of Tears” refers to the forced relocation of this Native American tribe from their ancestral lands to Oklahoma in the 1830s.

Who are the Cherokee?

400

In Pride and Prejudice, this character is known for his initial arrogance but later wins Elizabeth Bennet’s heart.

Who is Mr. Darcy?

400

Get your facts first, and then you can distort them as much as you please.

Who was Mark Twain?

500

Created in France and originally marketed as “Perfume Water,” this lighter version of perfume is commonly known by this French term.

What is eau de toilette?

500

This French cooking term, meaning “under vacuum,” refers to a method of cooking food slowly in a sealed bag, often in water at a low temperature.

What is sous-vide?

500

In 1803, this land deal with France nearly doubled the size of the United States for $15 million.

What is the Louisiana Purchase?

500

This epic poem, written by Geoffrey Chaucer, follows a group of pilgrims telling stories on their journey to Canterbury.

What is The Canterbury Tales?

500

Our life is frittered away by detail.  Simplify! Simplify!

Who was Henry David Thoreau

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