Plants
Shakespeare Plays
Animals
Food
Famous Firsts
100

Other known as lilium

Lily

100

A tragedy where two people fall in love and one takes a potion to make them look dead for 42 hours. The other one sees that and kills themself because he thinks that the other person is really dead. Then the other person wakes up and kills themself because they saw that the other person was dead.

Romeo and Juliet

100

This large striped cat is the biggest member of the feline family

Tiger 

100

This yellow fruit is famous for being rich in potassium and often eaten by athletes


Banana

100

In 1969, he became the first human to step onto the surface of the Moon


Neil Armstrong

200

Commonly known for their bright yellow color and that they're always pointing toward the sun

Sunflower

200

In this play one characters head is turned to a donkey's

A Midsummers Night's Dream

200

Known for its slow movement and algae‑covered shell, this reptile spends most of its life in the treetops

Sloth

200

This dairy product is made by churning cream and melts perfectly on warm toast

Butter

200

This woman became the first female Prime Minister of the United Kingdom in 1979


Margret Thatcher

300

The scientific study of plants
 

Botany

300

To avoid marrying Paris and stay true to her real love, she takes a potion that makes her appear dead

To avoid marrying Paris and remain loyal to Romeo

300

This black‑and‑white bird is famous for its tuxedo‑like appearance and its inability to fly

Penguin

300

This Italian dish, often topped with tomato sauce and cheese, is baked in a round, flat crust

Pizza

300

In 1903, this pair made history with the first powered, controlled airplane flight


Wright Brothers

400

The thing in plants that makes them green

Chlorophyl 

400

In Macbeth, this ambition‑driven act sets the tragic chain of events in motion after a prophecy from three witches

Macbeth’s decision to murder King Duncan

400

This ocean giant, the largest animal on Earth, feeds almost entirely on tiny krill

Blue whale

400

This grain, a staple in many cultures, is the main ingredient in sushi and risotto


Rice

400

In 1954, this athlete became the first person to run a mile in under four minutes.


Roger Bannister

500

The purple flowers are sparsely arranged on spikes at the tips of long bare stalks and produce small nutlet fruits. The fragrance of the plant is caused by shining oil glands imbedded among tiny star-shaped trichomes that cover the flowers, leaves, and stems.  

Lavender


500

In Hamlet, this is the reason the prince pretends to be mad after meeting his father’s ghost

To investigate Claudius without raising suspicion

500

This clever marine mammal uses tools, holds hands while sleeping, and has the densest fur of any animal.

Sea otter

500

This spice, harvested from the dried stigma of a crocus flower, is the most expensive in the world by weight

Saffron

500

This groundbreaking 1927 film was the first feature‑length movie with synchronized dialogue.


The Jazz Singer*