Served Raw
Wars & Revolutions
Kings, Queens & Other Weird Hats
Inventions and Inventors
The Space Race
Game Soundtracks & Composers
100

A cow if it got flat Stanley'ed

What is Carpaccio?

100

This 18th century French event was powered by bread shortages and guillotines.

French Revolution

100

She ruled during Britain’s 19th-century “Victorian Era.”

Queen Victoria

100

He invented the telephone in 1876 after decades of rapid communication advances.

Alexander Graham Bell

100

The first artificial satellite launched in 1957 by the USSR.

Sputnik

100

This Nintendo composer created iconic Mario and Zelda themes.

Koji Kondo

200

Can be found at your local trendy lunch spot being eaten by a 20 something white girl with a trust fund

Poke

200

This European war (1618–1648) saw Catholics vs. Protestants vs. everyone.

Thirty Years' War

200

This French “Sun King” loved centralization and fancy wigs.

Louis XIV

200

This American inventor held over 1,000 patents including the phonograph and practical light bulb.

Thomas Edison

200

The first human in space, launched aboard Vostok 1 in 1961.

Yuri Gagarin

200

This Final Fantasy composer wrote “One-Winged Angel” and countless JRPG classics.

Nobuo Uematsu

300

The Italian word for raw fish dishes

Crudo

300

On July 28, 1914, this war began after “one weird assassination.”

World War I

300

He modernized Russia but taxed beards for vibes.

Peter the Great

300

Clue: This Serbian-born inventor worked on AC electricity, induction motors, and wireless energy.

Nikola Tesla

300

The U.S. program that landed humans on the Moon in 1969.

Apollo

300

This Doom (2016) and Doom Eternal composer became known for heavy industrial metal scores.

Mick Gordon

400

A raw minced lamb dish from the far off land of Lebanon

Kibbeh Nayyeh

400

This 1917 overthrow ended Russia’s monarchy.

Bolshevik (October) Revolution

400

This English monarch was executed in 1649 after the Civil War.

Charles I 

400

He invented the first practical steam engine, sparking the Industrial Revolution.

James Watt

400


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Vostok 6

400

This Halo composer wrote the Gregorian-inspired choral theme heard on the title screen.

Martin O’Donnell

500

A delicacy from Belgium that Hannibal Lector would absolutely love

Toast Kannibaal

500

This 1821–1830 conflict secured independence from the Ottoman Empire.

Greek War of Independence

500

This Austrian empress had 16 children and major European influence.

Maria Theresa

500

This German engineer patented the first gasoline-powered automobile in 1886.

Karl Benz

500

The competition phase that ended in 1975 with a joint mission docking between these two space agencies.

NASA and Soviet space program (Apollo–Soyuz Test Project)

500

This NieR and Drakengard composer created haunting choral soundtracks like “Weight of the World.”

Keiichi Okabe