This famous Gothic novel by Mary Shelley features a scientist who creates life from death.
What is "Frankenstein?"
Known as the hardest natural substance on Earth, this gemstone is often associated with engagement rings.
What is a diamond?
This play features two star-crossed lovers from feuding families in Verona.
What is "Romeo and Juliet"
This large, long-necked dinosaur is one of the most well-known herbivores from the Jurassic period
What is a Brachiosaurus?
This mysterious English archaeological site, consisting of massive stone circles, is still debated regarding its true purpose.
What is Stonehenge?
This infamous 19th-centutyrt London serial killer was never caught, known for his gruesome murders.
Who is Jack the Ripper?
This blue gemstone, often associated with September birthdays, is a variety of the mineral corundum.
What is a sapphire?
This Scottish play where ambition leads to the downfall of its title character.
What is "Macbeth"?
Known for its distinctive three horns and large frill, this dinosaur is often mistakenly associated with the Jurassic period but actually lived in the Cretaceous.
What is a Triceratops?
This infamous skyjacker jumped out of a plane with $200,000 in ransom and was never found.
Who is D.B. Cooper?
This practice involves communicating with the dead, often using a board with letters and a planchette?
What is a séance or Ouija board?
This green gemstone, the birthstone for May, was highly prized by ancient Egyptians and Romans.
What is an Emerald?
In this comedy, Oberon and Titania are the King and Queen of the fairies.
What is "A Midsummer Night's Dream"?
This fearsome carnivore, often depicted as a top predator of the Jurassic, had a name meaning "fierce lizard."
What is an Allosaurus?
The disappearance of this aviator over the Pacific ocean in 1937 remains one of aviation's greatest mysteries.
Who is Amelia Earhart?
This ancient civilization is known for its complex rituals surrounding death and mummification.
What is Ancient Egypt?
Often used in jewelry, this gemstone can exhibit a play of color and is formed from silica.
What is an opal?
This tragic Prince of Denmark is known for the line, "To be, or not to be."
Who is Hamlet?
This small, agile dinosaur had feather-lile structures and is thought to be a close relative to modern birds.
What is an Archaeopteryx?
This ancient civilization's script, known as Linear A, remains undeciphered to this day.
What is the Minoan civilization?
The psychological disorder characterized by an obsession with death and dying.
What is necrophobia?
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This rare, color-changing gemstone, often found in Sri Lanka, can appear green in daylight and red under incandescent light.
What is Alexandrite?
The Moorish general who is manipulated into jealousy and murder by lago.
Who is Othello?
This group of long-tailed marine, reptiles, resembling modern-day dolphins, thrived during the Jurassic period.
What are Ichthyosaurs?
This legendary creature, said to inhabit the forests of North America, is often described as a large, hairy, bipedal humanoid.
What is Bigfoot?