The Atomic Age
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100

Isolated in 1945 during the Manhattan Project, this element changed the course of history and defined the Atomic Age.

Plutonium

100

This inventor, known for his contributions to the development of alternating current electricity, engaged in a famous rivalry with Thomas Edison.

Nikola Tesla

100

A prolific composer of the Classical Era, this Austrian musician's compositions include "Eine kleine Nachtmusik."

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

100

In 1839, the first of several wars broke out over the trade of an extract from a certain type of plant/flower, which was coveted for its properties of providing intense pain relief, euphoria, and relaxation.

Poppy

100

The last time that there were no more living former presidents was when this man was president.

Richard Nixon

100

This continent is the only one without an active volcano.

Australia

100

In the first film of this franchise, released in 1984, this titular character only has 21 lines for a total of 133 words.

The Terminator

100

1944's Absent in the Spring is one of the non-mystery novels this author wrote under the name Mary Westmacott.

Agatha Christie

100

This children's literary classic has a chapter called "The Puppies Arrive."

The Hundred and One Dalmatians

100

This famous bird, who stars in media aimed towards children, has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.

Big Bird

100

This 1995 film tells the story of a piglet who dreams of being a sheepdog.

Babe