OHIO
UNDER THE MICROSCOPE
HENRY VIII'S WIVES
MILITARY LEADERS
POETS
200
'Ohio's state beverage is this, the juice that looks like V-8'
Tomato juice
200
'With some helpful & some harmful to humans, they come in 3 shapes: rod-shaped, round & spiral'
Bacteria
200
'Henry's 2nd wife, she was the sister of one of his former mistresses'
Anne Boleyn
200
'Robert E. Lee's truce flag was delivered to this general in 1865; in 1876 he was killed at Little Big Horn'
George Custer
200
'In 1838, she moved with her family to 50 Wimpole Street in London'
Elizabeth Barrett Browning
400
'The white-tailed species of this animal is the only large game mammal in the state today'
Deer
400
'To reproduce asexually a paramecium just does this'
Divides
400
'She was the younger sister of the tragic Spanish queen known as "Joan the Mad"'
Catherine of Aragon
400
'This U.S. tank commander's diary "War As I Knew It" was published posthumously in 1947'
George S. Patton
400
'British poet who wrote, "If you can keep your head when all about you are losing theirs and blaming it on you"'
Rudyard Kipling
600
'This U.S. Senator is chairman of the Senate Governmental Affairs Committee'
John Glenn
600
'The Latin for "poison", it needs to be in a living cell to reproduce'
Virus
600
'She was the 3rd Catherine who married Henry, I kid you not'
Catherine Parr
600
'Nicknamed "Hap", he's the only man to hold the rank of General of the Army & General of the Air Force'
Henry H. Arnold
600
'In his 30s, he supplemented his income by teaching at the Pinkerton Academy in Derry, New Hampshire'
Robert Frost
800
'A presidential library in Fremont houses the papers of this 19th president, & Lucy's, too'
Rutherford B. Hayes
800
'Observations by this deft storekeeper in Delft began the science of microbiology'
Anton Van Leeuwenhoek
800
'She was probably Henry's favorite wife because he was buried beside her at Windsor'
Jane Seymour
800
'In May 1918 this French marshal became Supreme Commander of the Allied Forces in World War I'
Ferdinand Foch
800
'As a wedding gift, this poet's father-in-law gave him Craigie House in Cambridge, Massachusetts'
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
1000
'The largest single employer of this city associated with aviation is Wright-Patterson Air Force Base'
Dayton
1000
'If an amoeba wanted to trip a passing protozoan, it would stick this out'
Pseudopod (the false pod, false foot)
1000
'Henry's rude nickname for her was "The Flanders Mare"'
Anne of Cleves
1000
'Hannibal was defeated at Zama in north Africa by this Roman general, who was then called Africanus'
Scipio
1000
'This black poetess won a Pulitzer for "Annie Allen" & became Illinois' poet laureate in 1969'
Gwendolyn Brooks
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