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Ancient Rome
From Book to Television
"Formula" 1
"Dungeons" and "Dragons" and "Discos"
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Popular in the Olympics, common events include Freestyle, backstroke, breaststroke, and butterfly.

Swimming

200

Formally know as Octavian, he was the first Emperor of Rome. 

Augustus

200

Currently on it's 11th season, this AMC show follows a band of survivors struggling to survive in a zombie apocalypse. 

The Walking Dead

200

Who is famous for this "mass"ive equation: 

E=mc^2

Albert Einstein

200

A great creature, this dragon lives in "The Lonely Mountain" in Middle Earth. 

Smaug

400

Popular in the United States, this stock car racing series has its roots in moonshining.

Nascar

400

Popular in Ancient Rome, this art is pattern or image made of small pieces of colored stone, glass or ceramic, held in place by plaster/mortar, and covering a surface. 

Masaic

400

Following the aftermath of the suicide of a fellow high school student Hannah Baker, this show details the reasons why she chose to end her life as well as the people she believes are responsible for her death.  

13 Reasons Why

400

Who is famous for this "right"eous triangle quation: a^2 + b^2 = c^2

Pythagoras

400

A foe to Godzilla, this dragon first appeared in 1963 and has three heads.

King Ghidorah

600

Who is this?

Wakatakakage

600

What is this building?

The Pantheon

600

This HBO show follows the true story of Winters, Nixon, Lipton, and others as they fight their way though war-torn Europe. 

Band of Brothers


600

Who is responsible for this "accel"ent equation:

F=ma

Newton

600

Featuring Barry, Robin and Maurice Gibb, this band is know for their 70s and 80s disco music.

The Bee Gees

800

Terminology in this slick sport include "button", "hammer", "pebble", and "stone". 

Curling

800

Know in Latin as "Aquila", this animal was a prominent symbol used in the Roman military. 

Eagle

800

John Green's first novel, this show follows a group of friends at Culver Creek Preparatory High School and their look for this character, named after an American state.

Alaska

800

The following equation is know as the "fun"damental theorem of this branch of mathematics, commonly taught in high school: 

∫baf(t)dt=F(b)−F(a)

Calculus

800

What is this game?

Darkest Dungeon

1000

A combination of soccer, rugby and big time wrestling, this form of football is played in what Italian City?

Florence 

1000

Beginning in AD 122 and stretching 73 miles , this structure is known for splitting what is now the Great Britain.

Hadrian's Wall

1000

An HBO miniseries set in the wake of a deadly flu pandemic, this show follows Kirsten and the Travelling Symphony as they tour around Lake Michigan.

Station Eleven

1000

A sine"natuire mnemonic, what does "SOH" in 

"SOH CAH TOA" mean?

Sine = Opposite over Hypotenuse 

1000

Inspiration for this category name, this show's episode follows Daniel as he joins a D&D group and Nick as he joins a Disco competition. 

Freaks and Geeks