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200

This innovation made making books easier in Europe and helped increase literacy rates within the Dark Ages/Renaissance

What is the (Gutenberg) printing press?

200

This president was supposedly said to have wooden teeth and "could never tell a lie"

Who is George Washington?

200

During which musical era did composers draw inspiration from nature and is described as emotionally expressive?

What is the Romantic Era?

200

This famous lover killed himself once he saw his dead partner.

Who is Romeo?

200

These all-female warriors work for their respective top god and guide the fallen souls of warriors to the afterlife.

Who are the Valkyries?

400

James Watt helped innovate this transportation method

What is the steam engine?

400

The first and only President of the Confederate States of America

Who is Jefferson Davis?

400

Opera originated during this musical era

What is the Renaissance?

400

This famous hero, in a catchy tune, "catches thieves just like flies".

Who is Spider-Man?

400

The god of weightlifting that was forced to carry the Earth on his shoulders in Greek mythology.

Who is Atlas?

600

Steve Wozniak co-founded this tech company in 1976

What is Apple?

600

The first President to serve non-consecutive terms

Who is Grover Cleveland?

600

A composer known for using cannons in the 1812 Overture, also known for his ballet compositions.

Who is Tchaikovsky?

600

This omnipresent character within Orwell's most popular book is "always watching you"

Who is Big Brother?

600

This creature with a lion's body, a human head, and eagle wings likes to ask riddles to travelers.

What is the Sphinx?

800

What song did Alexander Bell say into the first gramophone?

What is "Mary had a little Lamb"?
800

This 32nd President of the United States was fifth-cousins to the 26th President of the United States. 

Who is Franklin D. Roosevelt?

800

This impressionist painter was most well-known for his pastel and oil paintings of ballet dancers.

Who is Edgar Degas?

800

This Agatha Christie famous Belgian detective solved crimes using only his "little gray cells" 

Who is Hercule Prirot? 

800

The great warrior that slayed the mighty beast known as Grendel in Norse mythology.

Who is Beowulf?


1000

The first television networks in the U.S.

What are CBS and NBC

1000

This still alive President has 3 Grammy wins and 10 nominations. 

Who is Jimmy Carter?


1000

This art movement, which was a reaction to the horrors of WW1, emphasized the strange and absurd within its art.

What is dadaism?

1000

The title of the first chapter in this 1934 book is "The East Wind," and deposits this character on Cherry Tree Lane.

Who is Mary Poppins?

1000

This Greek Goddess is linked with hunting and is the name of NASA's current moon missions.

Who is Artemis?

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