Etymology
WMDs
Religious Figures
Historic Numbers
Double Letter Words
100

This state is north of the Ohio River and known as the Hoosier state. It translates to "The Land of the _".

What are Indians?

100

Both the U.S. and the Soviet Union were involved in this conflict, which created an increase in WMD manufacturing.

What is the Cold War?

100

This figure in Greek and Egyptian mythology is known as the "Father of Monsters". 

Who is Typhon?

100

This highway was named a historic route. It runs through Illinois. Its name is "Route _".

What is 66?

100

This drink is synonymous with a chemical (that is also a double letter) that is used to keep people awake.

What is coffee?

200

This suffix means the same as -a, -ia, and -land. It is used in several central Asian countries.

What is -stan?

200

These countries that border each other both possess nuclear weapons, and have a dispute over the territory of Kashmir.

What is India and Pakistan?

200

This goddess of liberty in Roman mythology is pictured in a copper statue originally built in France. She is sometimes referred to as Lady Liberty. 

Who is Libertas?

200

The deadliest plague in the world's history was in this century.

What is the 12th century?

200

This word pronounced one way is a species of fish, while pronounced another way it is a musical clef.

What is bass?

300

Both Belarus and Russia were named after these people.

What are Rus?

300

This element is a key ingredient in nuclear warheads. It has a symbol of Pu and a atomic number of 94. It is common to find in Japan.

What is plutonium?

300

In Nez Perce Mythology, this character slays a monster and saves the world. He then uses the monster's heart to create the Nez Perce people.

Who is Fox?

300

The original amount of NATO members was this number. Now, that is doubled.

What is 15?

300

This word is slang for a wide range of emotions, or to express discomfort. 

What is oof?