In what war did America fight with itself. To earn all points, you have to name what we would have been called if the other side had won.
Civil War, Confederate States of America
A French General who rose through ranks until he took over France and became its first and only emperor.
Napolean B.
The longest river in the world that is located in northeastern Africa.
This was the first antibiotic that was discovered for human use, and it was discovered on accident.
Penicillin
The name of John F Kennedy's wife
Jackie
What is the name of series of wars that occurred between 1095-1291. They were fought for religious reasons and to reclaim land.
The Crusades
Who is known as the "Father of Modern Medicine"?
Hippocrates
What is the smallest country in the world? It is two words, and I will need them both.
Vatican City
This man was the primary contributor of the invention of the telephone. He founded his own telephone company.
Alexander Graham Bell
This was the first president to live in the White House. His wife and I share a name.
John Adams
What was the name of the second war we fought with Great Britian. This one wasn't quite as revolutionary because it was call something way dumber.
The War of 1812
Who was the abolitionist that became a huge leader and wrote a memoir called Narrative of the Life of ____ _____, an American Slave?
Fredrick Douglas
The famous clock in London, its name is an alliteration.
Big Ben
Who is the man that Thomas Edison argued with over the creation of the lightbulb?
Joseph Swan
The was a rumor going around that this former US president got stuck in a bathtub. It has now been shown that there is no substantial evidence of this actually occurring, but the man was the biggest US president.
William Taft
The second world war had many battles and wins, but it had one particular that is still marked with a name that many know, D-Day. For the points, tell me what day the Americans stormed the beaches of Normandy.
June 6, 1944
A famous physicist and mathematician who developed the theory of relativity. Used in slang terms to make fun of some who isn't smart as this person (Well you're no _____).
Albert Einstein
The country that is home to the ancient ruins of Machu Picchu.
Peru
This man started in his early days by creating plows and it has since developed into the company named after a mammal that was see too often on the road.
John Deere
This president decided that he didn't like his original cabinet because of too many strong personalities. He created his own "kitchen cabinet" made up of his friends to advise him.
Andrew Jackson
The name of the archduke whose assassination played a big role in the start of World War 1.
Franz Ferdinand
A famous man who has his name all over Pittsburgh due to his contributions to art, history, education, etc. He also earned his money through the steel industry. Just make sure you are pronouncing his name correctly.
Andrew Carnegie
The national landmark that is known as the world's largest subtropical wilderness.
Florida Everglades
The first names of the two brothers who are credited for inventing the world's first power-driven airplane.
Wilbur and Orville Wright
The four presidents' heads that are featured on Mount Rushmore. I will need all names, and it can just be the last.
George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt and Abraham Lincoln