First Ladies
Name the Novel
Famous Athletes
Scientific Breakthroughs
World History
100

Physically, this first lady was her husband's opposite. He stood tall at 6'4" while she was only 5'2"

Who is Mary Todd Lincoln? 

100

A young scientist creates a sapient creature from different body parts.

What is Frankenstein? 

100
With 82 wins each, Sam Snead and this other American golfer hold the record for most PGA Tour Wins.

Who is Tiger Woods?

100

Fleming's discovery of this substance secreted by mold marks the beginning of the antibiotic era.

What is Penicillin?

100

The Christmas Truce was called during this war.

What is World War I? 

200

"Lemonade Lucy" aka First Lady Lucy Hayes, earned this nickname when she banned this type of beverage from being served in the White House.

What is alcohol? 

200

A group of young boys stranded on a deserted island attempt to govern themselves.

What is Lord of the Flies? 
200

Born in Akron, OH, this American basketball player holds the record for the oldest active player in the NBA.

Who is Lebron James? 

200

We can thank the 1950 Wynder and Graham study for conclusively demonstrating the link between tobacco smoking and this disease.

What is lung cancer?

200

The Hundred Years' War was fought between these two nations.

What are France and England? 

300

This first lady won an Emmy in 1962 for her televised tour of the White House. 

Who is Jackie Kennedy? 

300

An unjustly incarcerated man escapes to find his revenge.

What is The Count of Monte Cristo?
300

Born in Columbus, OH, this artistic gymnast is arguably the most decorated gymnast in history with 11 Olympic medals and 30 World Championship medals.

Who is Simone Biles?

300

Launched in 1990 and completed in 2003, the primary goal of this project was to sequence the entire human genome. 

What is the Human Genome Project? 

300

In 14th century Europe, this disease ravaged and killed about 1/3 of the population.

What is the bubonic plague? 

400

Nancy Reagan was a well-known actress, but you'll need to know her stage name to find her in the credits.

What is "Nancy Davis?"

400

This novel follows the Joad family as they are forced from their Oklahoma farm during the Great Depression.

What is The Grapes of Wrath? 

400
Now a sports commentator, this Michigan alum is considered by many to be the greatest football quarterback of all time.

Who is Tom Brady?

400

This currently accepted theory of disease states that microorganisms known as pathogens can cause disease.

What is germ theory of disease? 

400

Until 1981, Greenland was a colony of this nation.

What is Denmark?

500

First Lady Eisenhower loved the color pink so much that a shade known as this was designed specifically for her. 

What is "First Lady Pink" or "Mamie Pink?" 

500

A 14-year-old boy navigates class conflict, friendship, and personal growth in a society divided between Greasers and Socs.

What is The Outsiders?

500

This former American swimmer holds the record for winning more Olympic medals than any other athlete.

Who is Michael Phelps?

500

This fundamental physics theory describes the behavior of matter and energy at atomic and subatomic scales.

What is quantum theory?  

500

Napoleon was exiled twice, the first time in 1814 to this island.

What is Elba?

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