What was the name of the B-29 bomber that dropped the first atomic bomb on Hiroshima?
Enola Gay
This 6th-century founder of Western Monasticism wrote a "Rule" that became the most influential guide for monastic life in the West.
Saint Benedict (of Nursia)
Known as "The Sultan of Swat," this legendary baseball player began his career as a pitcher before becoming famous for his home runs.
Babe Ruth
This classical composer continued to produce masterpieces even after becoming completely deaf, including his Ninth Symphony.
Ludwig van Beethoven
What year was construction on St. Benedict’s Hall completed?
2021
This general famously declared, "I have returned," upon setting foot in the Philippines in 1944.
Douglas MacArthur
The Great Schism of 1054 primarily divided Christianity into the Roman Catholic Church and this major branch.
Eastern Orthodox Church
What sport is often called "The Sport of Kings"?
Polo
This song was the debut of the American band called the Killers. This song became their most famous tune, remaining on the UK singles chart ever since it was released in 2004.
Mr. Brightside
In an epic wrestling match, August Moser beat this school, a school that had beaten us the prior year, in the last match to seal a win for Delbarton.
Blair
This siege, lasting from 1835 to 1836, saw a small group of Texan defenders fight to the death against a much larger Mexican army, becoming a symbol of resistance.
Alamo
In 1517, Martin Luther famously posted his 95 Theses on a church door in this German town, sparking the Protestant Reformation.
Wittenburg
This coach holds the record for the most Super Bowl wins by a head coach, with six.
Bill Belichick
This British singer began his career in the boy band One Direction. Afterwards, he started a successful solo career with the Grammy award winning album "Harry's House," with the singles "As it Was" and "Watermelon Sugar"
Harry Styles
The establishment of Delbarton School was initially delayed for seven years after the committee proposed it in 1930, due to the opposition of the Bishop of what nearby city's diocese?
Newark
What 19th-century conflict's most infamous blunder was the "Charge of the Light Brigade," immortalized in a Tennyson poem?
Crimean War
The city of Varanasi is considered the holiest city for Hindus, located on the banks of this sacred river.
Ganges River
This is the only country to have participated in every single FIFA World Cup tournament. Their most famous player was Pele.
Brazil
What is the best-selling Christmas single of all time?
"All I Want for Christmas is You" by Mariah Carey
What is the name of the room that used to be used for History Club meetings, for Health class, the Robotics team, and Middle School Meetings?
Gregory Room
This 1898 battle in the Spanish-American War saw Teddy Roosevelt and his "Rough Riders" achieve fame with a dramatic uphill charge.
Battle of San Juan Hill (or Heights)
In the 1830s, the Second Great Awakening led to the rise of this American religious group, famous for their celibacy, communal living, and energetic worship.
Shakers (United Society of Believers in Christ's Second Appearing)
The 1904 Summer Olympics were the first to award gold, silver, and bronze medals; what metal did first-place winners receive in the 1896 modern Olympics?
Silver(along with an olive branch)
Bad Bunny
What was the first building that was built on the Delbarton campus after it became a school?
St. Joe's Gymnasium in 1947