BREAKING BAD
DUNGEONS & DRAGONS
STRANGE BIRD FACTS
BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA
VEXILLOLOGY
200

This pair originally set out in life to be music & Broadway stars, telling friends they would one day see their names in lights. In the end, they gained fame for a very different reason, beginning with their first bank robbery in 1932.

Bonnie & Clyde

200

This dungeon, known for its many infamous prisoners, including Guy Fawkes, is a designated UNESCO World Heritage Site.

The Tower of London

200

These birds, of poetical fame, have been known to mimic human speech better than Parrots, in certain settings.

Ravens

200

This 'First Man on the Moon' was an Eagle Scout from Ohio.

Neil Armstrong

200

With a shape representing the country's biggest geographical feature, as well as its two main religions, the flag of this nation is the world's only non-rectangular national flag. 

Nepal

400

Contrary to the popular nursery rhyme, this Massachusetts native's weapon of choice was a hatchet not an axe, and the real number of "blows" was significantly less than the rhyme suggests. 

Lizzy Borden

400

In this country, emperors were believed to be descendants of Dragons.

China

400

In ancient Greece, these birds were used to deliver the results of the Olympic Games.

Pigeons 

400

This 42nd President of the United States never made it past Cub Scouts.

Bill Clinton

400

In 2009 the only surviving Union Jack flag from this 1805 battle, was sold at auction for £384,000 -- making it the most expensive flag in the world.

The Battle of Trafalgar

600

Growing up in the lap of luxury in New Jersey, and later Beverly Hills, these brothers gained notoriety in 1994 for the murder of their parents in 1989.

The Menendez Brothers

600

Before his own rein of terror, this man was taken hostage by Sultan Murad II in 1442, and held captive in the dungeons under Tokat Castle in Turkey.

Vlad the Impaler

600

Bassian Thrushes locate their food using this gastric function.

Farting

600

This Eagle Scout founded a news organization, and served as Mayor of New York City from 2002-2013.

Michael Bloomberg 

600

One of only two national flags that are perfectly square.

Switzerland or Vatican City

800

Originally gaining fame as a football player, this man's trial for the murder of his wife and her friend captured the nation's attention in 1995.

O.J. Simpson

800

This country's most famous dragon, Critra, meaning "enclosure", has three heads, and its body is wrapped around the world.

India

800

Bird feathers are often recognized as being highly modified these.

Scales

800

This multi-Oscar winning movie director & producer, Started out by making a movie of his Boy Scout troop while getting his Photography Merit Badge. He later helped to design the requirements for the cinematography Merit Badge.

Steven Spielberg

800

Every year on this date, organizations such as the US Military and the Boy Scouts of America burn thousands of flags, by law, in accordance with Section 176 (k) of the US Flag Code.

June 14th (Flag Day)

1000

Prior to gaining fame as a stand-up comic, and later star in a popular 90's sitcom, this actor served a two and a half year prison sentence for drug trafficking in 1978.

Tim Allen

1000

It began as a trading post in 1482, but the dungeons of Elmina Castle, located in this modern-day country, eventually became infamous with the Atlantic slave trade.

Ghana

1000

The Hoatzin, a primitive chicken-like bird of South America, are born with an extra pair of these features on their wings.

Claws

1000

While JFK was the first Boy Scout to become President of the United States, this President was the first Eagle Scout to sit in the office.

Gerald Ford

1000

One of only 3 nations with flags that differ on their front and back, this country has a sword and the Arabic inscription for “There is no God but Allah and Muhammad is the messenger of Allah.” Since the flag contains sacred writing, the reverse side of the flag is a duplicate of the front and two flags are usually sewn together.

Saudi Arabia

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