A BLAST FROM THE PAST
THE 16TH CENTURY
U.S. CITIES
LAKE LIFE
NON-ENGLISH PLACES, TRANSLATED
100

Caused by a comet or small asteroid, the Tunguska blast of 1908 leveled miles of trees in the central part of this Russian region

Siberia

100

Around 1591 the Rialto Bridge was completed by Antonio da Ponte across the Grand Canal in this city

Venice

100

This city is home to the USA's oldest & largest Chinatown & Japantown

San Francisco

100

Temple Square is a fixture of this U.S. capital, once referred to as New Jerusalem

Salt Lake City

100

This city where the girl from Ipanema goes walking: January river

Rio de Janeiro 

200

A deadly 1962 explosion in one of these in Carmichaels, Penn. was attributed to underground methane gas

a coal mine

200

"Julius Caesar" is thought to be the first Shakespeare play performed at this venue

The Globe

200

It's the "Birthplace of the American Railroad" & of "The Star-Spangled Banner"

Baltimore

200

New York's second-largest city, it's situated where Lake Erie tapers off into the Niagara River

Buffalo

200

This South American country that reminded Amerigo Vespucci of home: little Venice

Venezuela

300

Now tree-covered, Hanbury Crater was created by a 1944 explosion in an underground bomb depot of this UK military branch

the Royal Air Force

300

Simplifying navigation, this Flemish cartographer made his eponymous 2-dimensional world map

Mercator

300

This saintly city is a gateway to Zion National Park & it's where Brigham Young had a winter home

St. George

***TRIPLE STUMPER***

Salt Lake City

300

As in the name of a nearby lofty tourist attraction, this 4-letter name comes before "Kawaguchiko," a beautiful Japanese lake town

Fuji

300

This region where Alexander the Great was born: land of the tall ones

Macedonia

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400

In 1917, a munitions ship blew up in a Nova Scotia harbor, flattening more than a square mile of this city & killing 2,000 people

Halifax

***TRIPLE STUMPER***

400

Living in southern-ish Europe, in the second quarter of the century, you were likely a subject of the first King of Spain & fifth Holy Roman Emperor of this name

Charles

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400

One of Oklahoma's largest cities, this college town was named for a surveyor, first name Abner

Norman

400

Once capital of the Helvetic Republic, this city lies on the lake that bears its name, as well as on the Reuss River

Lucerne

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Geneva, Zurich

400

This city that's no longer an African capital: lakes

Lagos

500

At the 1585 Siege of Antwerp, gunpowder-packed Dutch ship called hellburners blew up a bridge built by these attackers

The Spanish

***TRIPLE STUMPER***

500

Launching the Reformation, Martin Luther is said to have posted his 95 Theses on the castle church door in this German city

Wittenberg

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Würzburg 


500

This second-most populous Illinois city is nicknamed "City of Lights" because of early street lamps, not a natural phenomenon

Aurora 

500

Site of a dramatic commando raid in 1976, this Ugandan city juts into Lake Victoria

Entebbe

500

This Asian capital known for its towering Twin Towers: muddy estuary

Kuala Lumpur 

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