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100

American writer (1819-1891) whose magnum opus involves a boat and a fish. 

Who is Herman Melville?

100

This Unitarian US president was a diplomat, lawyer, architect and philosopher, and also served as the Vice President of the US from 1801-1809.  

Who was Thomas Jefferson?

100

One of the most influential scientists of all time, this Englishman was also known as a mathematician, physicist, astronomer, theologian, natural philosopher, and author, and shares credit for developing calculus.

Who is Sir Isaac Newton?

100

NYC native actor received both a Golden Globe nomination and a SAG Award for his performance in the TV remake of "Rear Window, but is best known for his portrayal of a DC comic book hero.

Who is Christopher Reeve?

100

Lutheran theologian, music scholar, organist, writer, humanitarian, philosopher and physician received the Nobel Peace Prize for philosophy, and was an honorary member of The Church of The Larger Fellowship (Unitarian Friend). 

Who is Albert Schweitzer?

200

This American novelist, short story writer and poet (1832-1888) wrote a novel and sequels that are still being transformed on the stage and big screen. 

Who is Louisa May Alcott?

200

A silversmith, engraver, and early industrialist, this patriot's famous trip was immortalized in poetry by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. 

Who is Paul Revere?

200

Woman's rights advocate, first Second Lady, and second First Lady of the United States.

Who is Abigail Adams?

200

Businessman, politician, and self-professed showman, he worked in conjunction with performers such as General Tom Thumb, Jenny Lind, and The Fiji Mermaid.

Who is P. T. Barnum?

200

This American poet and author was an advocate for abolitionism, a social activist, and is best known for writing "The Battle Hymn of The Republic". 

Who is Julia Ward Howe?

300

He worked in a variety of genres, including fantasy, Sci-fi, horror, and mystery, but this novelist and screenwriter (1920-2012) is perhaps best known for his dystopian novel Fahrenheit 451.

Who is Ray Bradbury?

300

Born into a Quaker family, this social reformer and anti-slavery activist played a pivotal role in the woman's suffrage movement.

Who is Susan B. Anthony?

300

Author of notable works Ariel and The Bell Jar, this Pulitzer Prize winner battled depression for most of her adult life. 

Who is Sylvia Plath?

300

American actor and race car driver founded a food company that continues to donate post-tax profits and royalties to charity, even after his 2008 death.

Who is Paul Newman?

300

This realist painter created more than 3,000 paintings and illustrated 112 books, the most famous of which was "Treasure Island".

Who is N.C. Wyeth?

400

Prolific American writer (1922-2007), his best-selling, darkly satirical novel tells the story of Billy Pilgrim, and was published in 1969. 

Who is Kurt Vonnegut?

400

A son of a president, this US statesman served as a member of both the House and Senate, as well as Secretary of State, and a US ambassador before taking on the presidency himself. 

Who is John Quincy Adams?

400

Described as one of the most influential figures in human history, this scientist, known for his work with the science of evolution, was honored by burial in Westminster Abbey. 

Who is Charles Darwin?

400

Known for his social activism as well as his performances as a folk singer, this songwriter penned the acknowledged anthem of the American Civil Rights movement.

Who is Pete Seeger?

400

This sports journalist and political commentator had an ongoing feud with Bill O'Reiley, a multiple winner of his "Worst Person in the World" Award. 

Who is Keith Olbermann?

500

An English writer, illustrator, natural scientist, and conservationist (1866-1943), her best-known works feature animals, including Tom Kitten and Mrs. Tiggy-Winkle. 

Who is Beatrix Potter?

500

This Democratic lawyer served as governor of Illinois, and was his party's nomination for president in both 1952 and 1956.

Who is Adlai Stevenson?

500

American medical doctor, US Navy Captain, NASA astronaut, and crew member of the Space Shuttle Columbia, she was posthumously awarded the Congressional Space Medal of Honor. 

Who is Laurel Clark?

500

Daughter of Jewish social activists, this folk/blues singer-songwriter earned her bachelors, masters, and doctoral degrees in English from UC-Berkley, and wrote "Little Boxes", a song made famous by Pete Seeger. 

Who is Malvina Reynolds?
500

American architect, interior designer, writer and educator, his philosophy of "organic architecture" is best exemplified by Fallingwater and Spring Green, Wisconsin's Taliesin.

Who is Frank Lloyd Wright?