Band of Brothers follows Easy Company of this famous U.S. airborne division
The 101st Airborne Division
This is the only mammal capable of true sustained flight
Bat
In Monopoly, this is the most landed-on property on the entire board.
Illinois Avenue
Paul Revere never actually shouted this famous phrase attributed to him
"The British/Redcoats are coming!"
Japan's surprise attack on this U.S. naval base brought America into WWII.
Pearl Harbor
This actor portrayed Easy Company's beloved commander Richard Winters.
Damian Lewis
A group of flamingos is officially called this
A flamboyance
In chess, the only move that allows a king to travel two spaces is called this
Castling
This document, signed in 1863, declared enslaved people in Confederate states to be free.
The Emancipation Proclamation
Name any two of the five beaches where Allied forces landed on D-Day
Utah, Omaha, Gold, Juno, or Sword
The series was produced by this legendary Hollywood duo.
Steven Spielberg and Tom Hanks
This is the world's fastest land animal, capable of reaching 70 mph
Cheetah
Scrabble assigns this many points to the letter Q
10 points
This battle, fought in 1863, is considered the turning point of the Civil War.
The Battle of Gettysburg
This was the code name for the Allied invasion of Normandy
Operation Overlord
Easy Company's brutal training took place at this camp in Georgia.
Camp Toccoa
Dogs have roughly this many times more scent receptors than humans.
40 times more
In Clue, this is the total number of weapons in the original game
6
The U.S. purchased the Louisiana Territory from this country in 1803 for approximately $15 million
France
The atomic bombs dropped on Japan in 1945 fell on these two cities.
Hiroshima and Nagasaki
The final episode finds Easy Company in this Austrian town near Hitler's mountain retreat
Berchtesgaden
This animal sleeps an average of 22 hours per day.
The Koala
This cooperative board game has players racing together to stop diseases from spreading across a world map
Pandemic
Lewis and Clark's expedition was guided by this Shoshone woman
Sacagawea
Germany's formal surrender on May 8, 1945 is celebrated as this named holiday
V-E Day (Victory in Europe Day)