U.S. CITIES
THE NEW TESTAMENT
THE PHONETIC ALPHABET
WORLD HISTORY
THE RED SOX
200

This Floridan city is named after a more important Russian one, and is also home to the Salvador Dali Museum.

What is St. Petersburg?

200

He was considered the foremost of the Twelve Apostles, and would later become the first Pope.

Who is Peter?

200

Jack Nicklaus and Tiger Woods are the greats in this sport.

What is Golf?

200

This Founding Father served as the first Secretary of State, the second Vice President, and the third President.

Who is Thomas Jefferson?

200

This famous MLB player played for the Red Sox 1914-1919 until being sold to the Yankees for $100,000.

Who is Babe Ruth?

400

This Nebraskan city with a population of 489,265 people has a beach named after it in France.

What is Omaha?

400

After Philemon comes this book, a long letter emphasizing the superiority of Christianity to Old Testament Judaism.

What is Hebrews?

400

This province joined with New Brunswick, Ontario, and Nova Scotia to form the Canadian Confederation in 1867.

What is Quebec?

400

This commodore arrived in Japan after 200 years of isolation and forced it to trade with the U.S.

Who is Matthew Perry?

400

What single-season MLB record did Earl Webb break in 1931 by hitting 67 of them?

What are doubles?

600
An attack on Baltimore's Ft. McHenry in 1814 inspired Francis Scott Key to develop this anthem.

What is The Star-Spangled Banner?

600

John 11:1 (KJV): Now a certain man was sick, named this, of Bethany, the town of Mary and her sister Martha.

Who is Lazarus?

600

This country was known as the "Jewel in the Crown" when still under British control.

What is India?

600
After WWI, this country was split up by the Sykes-Picot agreement into Turkey, Syria, Armenia, and Kurdistan.

What is the Ottoman Empire?

600

This Hall of Famer was the last hitter to win a Triple Crown until Miguel Cabrera in 2012.

Who is Carl Yastrzemski?

800

Duke University was founded by Methodists and Quakers in Trinity, NC, in 1838, but it wouldn't be moved here until 1892.

What is Durham?
800

This is the only horseman to actually be named in Revelations.

Who is Death?
800

This Greek mythology figure was cursed by Hera to repeat only what others have said.

Who is Echo?

800

After Waterloo, Napoléon was exiled to this Italian island, then came back, then was exiled to St. Helena.

What is Elba?

800

"The Red Sox" was adopted in 1907. Before then, the team was usually referred to by this moniker.

What are the Boston Americans?

1000

This Nevadan city was originally named Lake's Crossing, but the name was changed to this to honor a Civil War general.

What is Reno?
1000

This man was imprisoned alongside Jesus, and was set free by Pilate on Passover.

Who is Barabbas?

1000

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This southern African empire emerged from the consolidation of rival clans and was later conquered by the British in 1879.

What is (the) Zulu (Empire)?

1000

This world leader argued that the U.S. was a hypocrite for demanding the removal of missiles from Cuba while keeping U.S. missiles in Turkey.

Who is Nikita Khrushchev?

1000

This man, referred to as the "Splendid Splinter," hit a home run on the very last at-bat of his career in 1960.

Who is Ted Williams?