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This nearly fully intact warship, found in 1961, sank in Stockholm harbor on her maiden voyage in 1628. She now lies in a large museum in Stockholm.

Vasa
100
He wrote Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, and was also a famed mathematician. 

Lewis Carroll

100

This translates to "ready-to-wear" in English from French

Pret-A-Porter

100

This is the primary gas found in Earth's atmosphere

Nitrogen

100

This famous composer wrote the music for the Broadway hit "West Side Story."

Leonard Bernstein

200

This 16th-century carrack served as Henry VIII's flagship until she sunk in 1545. Her wreck lies in a museum in Portsmouth, England. 

Mary Rose

200

A literary device that involves the repetition of consonant sounds at the beginning of words in close proximity.

Alliteration.

200

This is Dior's first name

Christian

200

This is the scale used to measure Tornado intensity

Enhanced Fujita Scale

200

This Broadway show features a song about "Skid Row"

Little Shop of Horrors

300

She sunk off the coast of Massachusetts in 1717. In 1984, scientist Barry Clifford discovered the wreck and also a pirate treasure of nearly 400,000 gold and silver coins

Whydah Gally (Whydah)

300

He wrote the poem "My Last Duchess."

Robert Browning

300

This was Yves Saint Laurent’s most famous dress design, introduced in 1965

Mondrian Dress

300

This is the strongest type of Tropical Storm

Category 5 Hurricane

300

This Tony-winning brash musical comedy is famously set in the African nation of Uganda

The Book of Mormon

400

Edward Teach, better known as Blackbeard, ran this ship aground off the coast of North Carolina in 1718, only for the wreck to be discovered in 1996. 

Queen Anne's Revenge

400

This is the difference between sonnet 43 and a petrachan sonnet.

No Turn

400

She designed Jackie Kennedy's wedding dress

Ann Lowe

400

This phenomenon causes wind to blow

Differences in Air Pressure

400

This musical famously features a Helicopter on stage

Miss Saigon

500

This Philippine passenger ferry collided with an oil tanker in 1987, exploded, and sunk killing an estimated 4,000 people. 

Dona Paz

500

He wrote the Victorian mystery novel "White Woman."

Wilkie Collins.

500

This was the first ancient civilization to introduce high heels

Persia

500

A sky covered with rows of Cirrocumulus or Altocumulus clouds is referred to by this fishy term

Mackerel Sky

500

This was the profession of Henry Higgins in ‘My Fair Lady’

Phonetics Professor

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