Indigenous Peoples
Dead-zel Washington
Flightless Birds
African Countries
Incredible Machines
100

Hewlett-Packard's first big customer was Walt Disney, who purchased special sound equipment for the making & showing of this film

Fantasia

100

Runaway slave-turned soldier shot dead by Confederates while storming Fort Wagner.

"Glory"

100

It's the tallest living bird, the fastest-running bird, and the bird with the largest eggs.

Ostrich

100

Nelson Mandela was the first post-apartheid president of this country

South Africa

100

Les Paul changed the course of music history with the Log, an early solid-body this instrument.

Guitar

200

To survive the harsh Arctic climate, they developed kayaks and parkas.

Inuit

200

King of Scotland run through and beheaded by Macduff.

"[Tragedy of] Macbeth"

200

Among these cute and fluffy fellas, the fastest swimmers are the gentoos, reaching speeds of up to 36 kph.

Penguins

200

1 in 10 of the 218M+ people in this West African country live in Lagos, its largest metropolis

Nigeria

200

One model of the Cybertruck from this company named for an inventor has dual-motor all-wheel drive.

Tesla

300

The PKK, a militant group of these people, has fought a decades-long conflict with Turkey over local autonomy.

Kurds

300

Civil rights leader assassinated at the Audubon Ballroom in NYC on February 21, 1965.

"Malcolm X"

300

These small, curious flightless birds are a symbol of New Zealand; though cute, they sound weird too.

Kiwi

300

Lemurs are known as the flagship mammal species of this island, also a DreamWorks film

Madagascar

300

In 1988, Patricia Bath patented a device that uses lasers to remove these cloudy areas of the eyes.

Cataracts

400

Joik is a style of folk singing from these people native to northern Scandinavia.

Sami

400

Crooked cop gunned down by the Russian mafia.

"Training Day"

400

These close cousins of pigeons once roamed the island of Mauritius, but overhunting drove them to extinction.

Dodo

400

Known for the Serengeti and its wildebeest migration, its name is a portmanteau of two regions: Tanganyika and Zanzibar

Tanzania

400

2003 saw British Airways and Air France retire this supersonic airliner after nearly 35 years of service.

The Concorde

500

These 4-letter people native to Hokkaido were conquered circa 1800 by the Tokugawa Shogunate.

Ainu

500

Bodyguard for a 9-yr-old girl who is kidnapped and becomes a ransom, and now he seeks vengeance and an exchange for the kid.

"Man on Fire"

500

If you're in Australia, watch out for these colorful yet dangerous flightless birds that can inflict heavy damage

Cassowary

500

When Gaddafi/Qaddafi ruled this country as a Jamahiriya, its flag was pure green.

Libya

500

TiVo, one of these 3-letter devices, was introduced at the Consumer Electronics Show in 1999.

DVR

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