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What are hieroglyphics?

The Ancient Egyptians wrote using this system of symbols

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What are cyanobacteria?

They were the first living organisms on earth.

100

What are 24?

If you have 3 pizzas and they each have 8 slices, there are this many pieces.

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He was the general who led the American forces in the War for Independence (Revolutionary War.).

Who was George Washington?

100

The type of pillow Liberty sleeps on.

What is a flowered pillow?

200

What is the Great Wall of China?

A giant structure in China that can be seen from space

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Who is Isaac Newton?

This scientist defined gravity after an apple fell on his head.

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What is 67 inches?

The number of inches in 5 feet 7 inches.

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The ancient city of Pompeii was destroyed in 79 CE by this volcanic eruption.

What is Mount Vesuvius?

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The number of letters in the English alphabet.

What is 26?

300

What is a coat of arms?

It's what knights put on their shields so they could be identified.

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What is the equator?

The imaginary line that divides the Earth into Northern and Southern Hemispheres

300

What is 150 miles?

A train is moving at 60 miles per hour. How far will it travel in 2.5 hours?

300

This Egyptian queen was the last ruler of Egypt before Rome took over.

Who is Cleopatra?

300

This porcupine, known for his grumpy and humorous personality, helps Poppy on her journey.

Who is Ereth?

400

Who were the serfs/peasants?

They made up 80-90 % of the population during the Middle Ages in Europe.

400

What is France?

This country has the most time zones in the world.


400

What is an octagon?

It's the shape of a stop sign.

400

He was the first Holy Roman Emperor.

Who is Charlemagne?

400

The answer to the question - is Elena + Kathleen the same height as Kathleen + Kathleen.

What is yes?

500

What are aqueducts?

It was used to carry water to cities in Ancient Rome.

500

What is Greenwich?

The prime meridian passes through this city in England, giving its name to the time calculated at that spot.

500

What is 24?

It is the least common multiple of 6 and 8.

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She had been an actress, then married the Emperor who would rewrite the laws of Ancient Rome.

Who was the Empress Theodora?

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It's the thing Sophie in The Rooftoppers says you should never ignore.

What is, "never ignore a possible?"