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The Roman Empire
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A Murder of Crows
100

Used in ancient times by the poet Tibullus, "The Eternal City" is a nickname given to what European capital?

Rome

100

Which board game involves solving a murder?

Clue

100

You can encourage someone to be patient by reciting this proverb about Rome.

Rome wasn't built in a day

100

Which oath of ethics taken by doctors is named after an Ancient Greek physician?

The Hippocratic Oath

100

Fish

School of fish

200

Located on the south of Honshu and the northern shore of Osaka Bay, what Japanese city gave its name to a type of beef and a famous basketball player?

Kobe

200

Which racing board game has a location called Gum Drop Mountain?

Candy Land

200

In Roman mythology, these were the 2 twin brothers who founded Rome.

Romulus and Remus

200

What is a material that will not carry an electrical charge called?

An insulator

200

Geese

Gaggle of geese

300

Boxing made its official debut at the 1904 Summer Olympics, which was held in what U.S. city that is home to the “Gateway To The West”?

St. Louis

300

The Cones of Dunshire is a fictional board game created for this popular sitcom.

Parks and Recreation

300

Which animal is protected by law in Rome, so that they can be seen living happily amongst the ancient ruins?

Cats

300

At what temperature are Celsius and Fahrenheit equal?

-40

300

Ferrets

Business of ferrets

400

What capital of Western Australia is over 1,300 miles from Adelaide, its nearest sizeable neighbor, making it one of the most isolated major cities in the world?

Perth

400

The Pop-o-Matic is used to roll the die in this board game, which is similar to Ludo and Parcheesi.

Trouble

400

This was a period of relative peace, stability, and prosperity in the Roman Empire that lasted from about 27 BCE to 180 CE.

The Pax Romana

400

What disease stems from the medieval term that means ‘bad air’?

Malaria

400

Kangaroos

Mob of kangaroos

500

This former Malaysian state was expelled in 1965 and is now often considered the only modern country to date to gain independence unwillingly.

Singapore

500

The world's oldest known board game is the Royal Game of Ur, dating back to 2600-2400 BC, discovered in this modern day country.

Iraq

500

Although not as big as the Great Wall of China to the east, this Roman wall in Europe marked the boundary between Roman Brittania and unconquered Caledonia to the north.

Hadrian's Wall

500

Alfred Wegener is famous for proposing what scientific theory?

Continental drift

500

Apes

Shrewdness of apes