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200

The driest place on the planet is located in what is technically a desert: the McMurdo dry valleys, averaging no more than 2" of rainfall per year

What is Antarctica?

(McMurdo is ice-free, and has been for over 2 MILLION YEARS; the air is too cold to hold moisture)

200

As a merchant from Venice, he spent many years in service of Kublai Khan during his China trade adventures -- none of which were in a swimming pool

Who was Marco Polo?

200

The U.S. acknowledges Women's History Month during the same month Julius Caesar was assassinated

What is March?

200

Thomas Jefferson wrote that "all men are created equal" in the Declaration of Independence; in 1963, this man famously stated "all men should be created equal"

Who was Martin Luther King Jr.?

200

This ship famously sank on her maiden voyage in the wee hours of April 15, 1912 

What is the RMS Titanic?

(There is no evidence that Jack Dawson - of the Chippewa Falls, WI Dawsons) - was ever on board

400

This country is known for its boot-like shape 

What is Italy?

(Looks like it's hitting a soccer ball too)

400

This future king became a legend by defeating the Philistine warrior Goliath with a slingshot

Who was David?

400
As author of "The Good Earth" - winning the Pulitzer Prize (and spawning the film of the same name), she became the first U.S. female to win the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1938

Who was Pearl S. Buck?

400

This French military leader rose to power during the French Revolution and became Emperor of France

Who was Napoleon Bonaparte?

400

This ancient city was buried under volcanic ash in 79 AD following the eruption of Mount Vesuvius

What is Pompeii?

600
Toronto is the largest city in Canada; this city, also part of the Ontario province, is the country's capitol
What is Ottawa?
600

After helping the United States defeat the British in the Revolutionary War, this general returned home to become a key figure in the French Revolution in 1789

Who was the Marquis de Lafayette?

600

She was the first female U.S. astronaut, and - at the time - the youngest astronaut to venture into space

Who was Dr. (Ride) Sally Ride?

600

He formulated the laws of motion and universal gravitation - and may have inspired Steve Jobs when he started Apple

Who was Sir Isaac Newton?

600

Almost 100 years before COVID-19, this two year pandemic swept through North America and Europe near the end of World War I, with the first documented case reported in Haskell County, Kansas around March 1918

What was the Spanish Flu pandemic?

800
For decades, China has been the country with the largest population, with 1.41 billion folk; as-of 2026, this country reached #1, with 1.43 billion people
What is India?


(USA is #3, with 347 million people)

800

Elizabeth I ordered the execution of her first cousin, this Scottish monarch, who she saw as a threat

Who was Mary, Queen of Scots?

800

***DAILY DOUBLE***

She was the first black female to run for U.S. president as a Democrat in 1972


Who was Shirley Chisolm?

800

Before he became the nation's 16th president, he was a railsplitter, a flatboatman, a store clerk, a postmaster, a surveyor, a lawyer, a congressman, and a captain in the Black Hawk War 

Who was Abraham Lincoln?

(There is no evidence that he was a vampire hunter)

800
This prominent figure of the civil rights movement - sorta - was assassinated on February 21, 1965

Who was Malcolm X (el-Hajj Malik el-Shabazz)?

1000

This desert region is considered the hottest place on Earth, reaching a record temperature of 134 degrees

What is Death Valley, CA?

1000

***DAILY DOUBLE***

The Bolsheviks seized power from Tsar Nicholas II during the 1917 Russian Revolution; as the leader of the Bolsheviks, he became the first Premier of the now-Soviet Union

Who was Vladimir Lenin?

1000

She was the 1st African-American pro tennis player - male or female - winning Wimbledon (2x), the French (1x) and U.S. Open (2x) championships; after retiring, she became the 1st Black woman to join the LPGA in 1964

Who was Althea Gibson?

1000

Before he starred as the title character in the John Ford Western film "Sergeant Rutledge" as the leader of a "Buffalo" (Black) soldier regiment, he was one of four Black players to integrate the modern NFL; his UCLA football teammate: Jackie Robinson (yeah, THAT one)

Who was Woodrow Wilson "Woody" Strode?

(The other three NFL pioneers were Kenny Washington, Bill Willis, and Marion Motley)

1000
Alaska (January 3) and Hawaii (August 21) were the 49th and 50th states admitted to the Union in this same year

What is 1959?

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