Famous Assassins
Ancient Deities
Latin Phrases
Horror Movies
Inventors
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This assassin gunned down JFK in 1963

Lee Harvey Oswald

100

Portrayed as a falcon, this Egyptian deity was the god of the sun

Ra

100

This latin phrases translates to "I came, I saw, I conquered"

Veni, vidi, vici

100

Jason Voorhees was the main villain of every Friday the 13th movie, except this one.

Friday the 13th(original)

100

Wilbur and Orville Wright invented this in 1903

Airplane

200

This assassin's murder of Franz Ferdinand led to the start of World War 1

Gavrilo Princip

200
This Greek god was considered the messenger of the gods, as well as a conductor of souls into the afterlife


Hermes

200

This latin phrase translates to "Thus always to tyrants"

Sic semper tyrannis

200

In the Nightmare on Elm Street series, Freddy Krueger was killed as a human this way.

Burnt alive

200

Alfred Nobel created the Nobel prize to help attone for this invention

Dynamite

300

Martin Luther King Jr. was assassinated in Memphis by this man

James Earl Ray

300

This Norse god lends his name to Wednesday

Odin

300

This latin phrase translates to "What was to be shown"

Quod erat demonstrandum (QED)

300

In Aliens, Ripley used this exosuit to fight the Queen at the end

Power Loader

300

Robert Oppenheimer became death, destroyer of worlds with this invention

Atomic bomb

400

John Lennon was gunned down in 1980 by this assassin

Mark David Chapman

400

This Aztec deity, god of wind, air, and learning, had the appearance of a feathered serpent

Quetzalcoatl

400

This latin phrase translates to "Let the buyer beware"

Caveat emptor

400

In John Carpenter's The Thing, the titular alien was in this form when first discovered by the protagonists

Dog

400

Alexander Flemings creation of this in 1928 won him the nobel prize

Penicillin

500

President William McKinley was killed by this anarchist in 1901

Leon Czolgosz

500

This semitic deity, god of fertility, appears often in the Bible as a false idol.

Baal

500

This latin phrase translates to "Always ready"

Semper Paratus

500

In The Exorcist, this was the name of the demon possessing Regan

Pazuzu

500

This invention made by Eli Whitney in 1793 inadvertently became a contributing factor to the American Civil War

Cotton gin