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100

Tawny is the owner of the Courthouse’s coffee shop named

Katydid Coffee


100

Appointed to the Supreme Court by President Clinton in 1993, she served until her death in 2020. She is most known for advancing civil rights and equal justice for all Americans.

Ruth Bader Ginsburg

100

This author is famous for her diary book

Anne Frank

100

This athlete is known as the face of her sport, sometimes playing along side with her sister. She has 23 Grand Slam singles titles and 4 Olympic gold medals and is known as the best player to ever step foot on a court. In 2021, the movie King Richard, was released depicting a biographical drama of her and her sisters early life being coached by their father.

Serena Williams

200

Following the retirement of Justice Melissa Hart, Colorado Gov. Polis newly appointed this 8th Judicial District Chief Judge as new Colorado Supreme Court Justice

Susan Blanco

200

Between 1850-1860 she made 19 trips from the South to the North leading 300 slaves to safety.

Harriet Tubman

200

This Afro-Latina is the highest-grossing actor of all time with a gross of 15.5 billion world-wide. She has starred in Avatar, Guardian of the Galaxy, and Pirates of the Caribbean

Zoe Saldana

200

United States Women's National Team (USWNT) has won the FIFA Women's World Cup this many times

4 times

300

DAILY DOUBLE:
Name this Jefferson County District Attorney

Alexis King

300

This author, poet, and civil rights activist is most known for her autobiography, I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings, which earned her the first non-fiction bestseller by an African American woman.  

Maya Angelou

300

Considered to be the first mainstream woman superhero. She made her debut in 1941 with her powers as super strength, speed, and magical tools like the Lasso of Truth.

Wonder Woman

300

This woman’s league was founded in 1943 and lasted until 1954. In 1992 the film, A League of Their Own followed sisters who joined the league.

All-American Girls Professional Baseball League

400

Name three of the nine women who are hold the position of county or district judges. FIRST & LAST Name

Chantel Contiguglia, Meegan A. Miloud, Tamara S. Russell, Lindsay VanGilder, Verna Carpenter, Sara Garrido, Corinne Magid, Jennifer Melton, and Kristan Wheeler

400

This former first lady is a two-time grammy award winner. During her time as first lady, she focused her time on social issues such as poverty, healthy living, and education.

Michelle Obama

400

18-time Grammy Winner, known for her popular hits, “Respect” and “I Say a Little Prayer.” In 1987, she became the first female artist to be inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame.

Aretha Franklin

400

As of 2024, this Olympian is the most decorated American woman athlete with 14 medals 9 of which are gold. Presently, she is the most decorated woman in her category. She first featured in the 2012 London Summer Olympic games where she made her debut at 15 years old, making her the youngest member of the 2012 US Olympic team

Katie Ledecky

500

This person was the 1st woman Chief in the 1st Judicial Probation Department

Cheryl Lammers

500

This woman became the first wife of the heir to the British throne in 1961. She became well known internationally for her charity work for sick children, banning of landmines and for raising awareness about those affected by cancer, HIV/AIDS and mental illness.

Princess Diana

500

Mexican painter famous for intense, symbolic self-portraits that blended surrealism, realism, and Mexican folk culture

Frida Kahlo

500

DAILY DOUBLE:
In this year the first 22 women competed in the Paris, France Olympics

1900

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