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100

Which of the suitors used to be Elizabeth's brother-in-law?

Phillip II

100

The Spanish ships were bigger/smaller than the English?

Bigger

100

Everyone in England had to pay this

The Poor Rate

100

What poison did Elizabeth smother her face in?

Lead 

100

Who did the leaders of the Babington and Ridolfi Plot want to replace Elizabeth with?

Mary, Queen of Scots

200

What did Robert Dudley supposedly do?

Murder his wife

200

The country that was the enemy of both Spain and England

France

200

What happened to someone who was caught roaming for a third time?

Executed

200

What did angel wings represent?

That her power came from God
200

Were the Spanish ships bigger/smaller than the English?

Bigger

300

Robert Dudley was the Earl of

Leicester

300

The country that England were helping to fight Spain

Holland

300

Name given to people who roamed around town to town looking for help or work

Vagabonds

300

What symbol represented that she brought peace

Rainbow

300

How was Mary Queen of Scots related to Elizabeth (more than just the one word)

Cousin - Her grandmother was Henry VIII's sister

400

Robert Devereux was the only man who could import what into England?

Sweet wine

400

The port where Spanish ships anchored, hoping to pick up more men to attack England but got battered by the English instead

Calais
400

All poverty stricken children were to be helped by allowing them to become ________ (this means learning from a master)

Apprentices

400

What symbol represented her wisdom?

Serpent 

400

Who led the Spanish during the Armada

Duke of Medina

500

Francis, the brother of the King of Frace, was the Duke of ____

Alencon

500

Before the Armada, the English sailed into __________ harbour and burned Spanish ships

Cadiz

500

What was the population of England by Elizabeth's reign?

4 million
500

What symbol represented Elizabeth's virginity?

Bridal Hair
500

Who was Elizabeth's spy master who uncovered most of the plots against her?

Francis Walsingham