This author wrote “Pride and Prejudice.”
Who is: Jane Austin
This city is the capital of France.
Paris
He was the first President of the United States.
George Washington
This planet is known as the Red Planet.
Mars
This French soup is made from onions and beef stock, usually served with cheese-topped croutons.
French Onion Soup
He is known for his horror novels, including “Carrie” and “The Shining.”
Stephen King
This city is the capital of Japan.
Tokyo
This purchase doubled the size of the United States in 1803.
The Louisiana Purchase
The study of life is known as this.
Biology
This tower in Italy is famous for its unintended tilt.
The Leaning Tower of Pisa
The Harry Potter series was written by this author.
J.K Rowling
Canberra is the capital of this country.
This war was fought between the North and South regions of the United States.
The Civil War
This is the chemical symbol for water.
H20
This movie was the first feature-length animated film ever released.
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
“To be or not to be” is a famous line from this Shakespeare play.
Hamlet
Rome
This document declared the independence of the 13 American colonies from Britain.
What is the Declaration of Independence?
True or False: Identical twins don't have the same fingerprints.
True!
This disease, caused by the Yersinia pestis bacterium, was known as the “Black Death” in the 14th century.
The plague
This epic poem by Homer is about the fall of Troy.
The Iliad
This Canadian city is the country’s capital.
Ottawa
The “Gettysburg Address” was delivered by this president.
Abraham Lincoln
Newton is famous for this law of motion.
The law of universal gravitation
Known as the father of the computer, he conceptualized the first mechanical computer in the early 19th century.
Charles Babbage