Word Origins
Mental Math
Famous Firsts
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Who am I?
100

This Latin word for a seasoning gave us "salary," since Roman soldiers were partly paid in it

Salt

100

15% of 200.

30

100

This aviator was the first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic.

Amelia Earhart

100

This is the only mammal capable of true, sustained flight.

The bat

100

Ancient Greek philosopher known for a question-and-answer teaching method that bears his name.

Socrates

200

"Sandwich" is named after this 18th-century English earl, who wanted food he could eat without leaving the card table

The Earl of Sandwich

200

The next prime number after 97.

101

200

This country was the first to grant women the right to vote, in 1893.

New Zealand

200

This is how many hearts an octopus has.

Three
200

English scientist credited with formulating the theory of universal gravitation, supposedly after watching an apple fall.

Isaac Newton

300

"Quarantine" comes from the Italian for "forty days," the wait time imposed on ships during this historical outbreak.

The bubonic plague / Black Death

300

The sum of the interior angles of a hexagon, in degrees.

720°

300

This was the first artificial satellite launched into orbit, in 1957.

Sputnik 1

300

This is the hardest naturally occurring substance on Earth.

Diamond

300

German-born physicist who developed the theory of relativity

Albert Einstein

400

Czech writer Karel Čapek coined "robot" from a Slavic root meaning this

Forced labor / drudgery

400

7 squared minus 4 cubed.

-15

400

This astronaut was the first person to walk on the Moon.

Neil Armstrong

400

Honey almost never spoils because it has very little of this, which bacteria need to survive.

Water

400

American inventor who held over 1,000 patents, including for a practical incandescent light bulb.

Thomas Edison

500

"Muscle" comes from the Latin for this small animal, since a flexing bicep looked like one moving under the skin.

A mouse ("musculus")

500

The square root of 1,444.

38

500

These two brothers achieved the first sustained, powered airplane flight in 1903

The Wright brothers

500

This is the name for a group of flamingos.

A flamboyance

500

English playwright nicknamed "The Bard," author of Hamlet and Macbeth.

William Shakespear