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100

Spain is the only country that borders this country.

Portugal.

100

This mask is part of the holiday ______.

Guy Fawkes day.

100

This historical epidemic was the inspiration behind the common nursery rhyme 'Ring Around the Rosie'.

Bubonic Plague.

100

Define 'defenestration'.

Throwing a person out of a window.

100

This person painted works such as The Last Supper.

Leonardo da Vinci.

200

This country's flag is:

Monaco. 

Not to be confused with Indonesia's flag which looks like this v

200

This person has a mask and it looks like this:

Agamemnon.
200

This historical monarch's offical title was "Queen of England and Empress of India"

Queen Victoria (of England)

200

Define 'banal'.

Lacking in originality.

200

This famous sculpture the David is located in _____. (Museum, city, country)

The Accademia Gallery of Florence, Florence, Italy.

300

These two countries are not included in the UN.

Vatican City and Palestine.

300

These animals were worshipped by Mayan gods:

Turkeys(and other birds).

300

This YouTuber is known for making comedic yet accurate history videos such as 'history of the entire world, i guess'.

Bill Wurtz.

300
Define 'riposte'.

A quick comeback to an insult.

(It also is a term used in fencing, meaning a retaliation thrust to a parry)

300

Michealangelo was born in _____.

1475, March 6.

400

Kaliningrad borders ____ and _____.

Poland and Lithuania.

400

Montezuma's head is located in ______.

Arizona.

400

The Phantom Barber of 1942's general range of crime was _____.

Pascagoula.

400

Define 'exulansis'.

The tendency to give up talking about an experience because people are unable to relate to your situation.

400

____ amount of Stradivarius instruments still exist.

Around 650 which includes harps, violins, violas, cellos, and guitars!

500

This country's flag is:

Andorra.

500

This animal attacked Napoleon and won:

Bunnies.

500

The first of the attacks from the Mad Gasser of Mattoon took place on ______.

September 5, 1944.

500

A person who studies and/or collects moths is called a:

Lepidopterist.

500

This person built the Florence Cathedral Dome.

Filippo Brunelleschi.