This museum in Paris is probably the most famous in the world.
What is the Louvre?
This book named the religion itself, and was originally transcribed from golden plates.
What is the Book of Mormon?
This molecule is found in all organic compounds and is the 4th most abundant element in the universe.
What is carbon?
This French Revolution musical Jean Valjean, who is pursued by Inspector Javert (FULL NAME)
What is Les Miserables?
This deadliest battle of the Civil War and turning point for the Union is most remembered by Lincoln's speech following it. (Four score and seven years ago)
What is the Battle of Gettysburg?
This art museum in Manhattan contains Van Gogh's "The Starry Night", Picasso's "Les Demoiselles d'Avignon", Salvador Dali's "The Persistence of Memory", and Piet Mondrian's "Broadway Boogie-Woogie".
What is the Museum of Modern Art (or MoMA)?
This text is comprised of 114 chapters called suras arranged from longest to shortest (except the first), and is the holiest book of Islam.
What is the Qur'an?
This scientific process separates liquids based on their boiling point, and is sometimes used to purify water.
What is distillation?
This Sondheim musical features a guy returning to London to start murdering people, while his neighbor bakes their corpses into pies and sells them.
What is Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street?
This battle in Belgium marked Napoleon's final defeat, as he was defeated by the Duke of Wellington.
(The history book on the shelf is always repeating itself)
What is the Battle of Waterloo?
This museum is on the edge of Central Park and colloquially know as "the Met".
What is the Metropolitan Museum of Art?
The Rig, Sama, Yajur, and Atharva make up the 4 hymnbooks written in Sanskrit that are known by this collective name.
What are the Vedas?
These organelles read messenger RNA and assemble amino acids to create proteins for the cell.
What are ribosomes?
This Andrew LLoyd Webber musical follows the title character's crucifixion.
What is Jesus Christ Superstar?
This largest amphibious assault in history involved Allied forces attacking Germany on the beaches of Normandy.
What is D-Day? (Or Operation Overlord)
This museum featured in "Ferris Bueller's Day Off" is on the western edge of Grant Park and has George Seurat's "A Sunday on La Grande Jatte" and Grant Wood's "American Gothic".
What is the Art Institute of Chicago?
Catholics and Orthodox Christians to be this set of books between the Old and New Testament to be "Deuterocanonical", meaning they are just as important as any other part of the bible.
What are the Apocrypha?
This phylum includes slugs, snails, clams, oysters, squids, and octopuses.
What are mollusca (or molluscs)
What is The Music Man?
This battle in 1066 involved William the Conqueror killing King Harold and becoming king himself.
What is the Battle of Hastings?
This museum in Florence was designed under Cosimo de' Medici and translates to "offices".
What is the Uffizi Gallery?
This sacred scripture of Zoroastrianism is made up of 5 parts: Gathas, Visparat, Vendidad, Yashts, and Khurda.
What is the Avesta?
This fundamental particle comes in six flavors: up, down, charm, strange, top, and bottom.
What are quarks?
This musical shows the story of Sky Masterson manipulating a Mormon girl to get her drunk against her knowledge and go on a date with her to win a bet
What is Guys and Dolls?
This first major battle of the Revolution was a loss for the American colonies and led to British capture of the Charlestown Peninsula, but still proved that colonial troops could stand up to the Brits.
What is the Battle of Bunker Hill?