U.S. STATES
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INVENTIONS
FAMOUS WOMEN
100

The 1st federal wildlife refuge was established in 1903 on Pelican Island in this state's Indian River

Florida

100

Romeo compared her to "a rich jewel in an Ethiop's ear"

Juliet

100

Cole Porter wrote, "I've got you under" this

"my skin"

100

The 1st patent for making a false set of these was awarded in 1822 to C.M. Graham


teeth

100

She founded a monastery with her husband, Leofric, but she's more famous for her legendary ride


Lady Godiva

200

Kentucky was declared a Commonwealth, just like this state that formerly owned it

Virginia

200

Legend says Julius Caesar invaded Britain because he was looking for these mollusk gems

pearls

200

The Sons of the Pioneers sang, "Here on the range I belong, drifting along with" these

"the tumbling tumbleweeds"

200

After learning of this invention by Dutch optician Hans Lippershey, Galileo built one


a telescope

200

Even if you believe she was guilty, she never "gave her mother 40 whacks" -- it was her stepmother


Lizzie Borden

300

Interstate 5 runs from San Diego north to Blaine in this state

Washington

300

An onyx with alternating bands of sard & other minerals is called this

a sardonyx

300

Nancy Sinatra & Lee Hazelwood sang, "We've been talkin about" this city "ever since the fire went out"

Jackson

300

This inventor of the rotary engine isn't around anymore since he died October 9, 1988


(Felix) Wankel

300

In 1986, 56-year-old Eva Burroughs became the youngest person ever elected General of this "army"

the Salvation Army

400

The only parts of North America occupied by Japanese troops during World War II are in this state

Alaska

400

This island republic in the Indian ocean is noted for its star sapphires

Sri Lanka

400

In the famous hymn, title words preceding "how sweet the sound that saved a wretch like me"

"Amazing Grace"

400

A 1643 invention, Torricelli's inverted tube of mercury was the 1st form of this weather instrument


the barometer

400

In 1988 she became the 1st person to win the tennis Grand Slam since Margaret court did it in 1970

Steffi Graf

500

The Battle of Tippecanoe took place in 1811 near present-day Lafayette in this Midwestern state

Indiana

500

The name of this gem comes from an Old French adjective meaning "pomegranate-red"

garnet

500

This "South Pacific" sweetie is "a hundred and one pounds of fun"

Honey Bun

500

Invented in 1856 by William Perkin, the 1st synthetic dye turned things this color


purple (or mauve)

500

The beautiful Emma Hamilton was best known as the mistress of this 19th c. naval hero

(Lord) Nelson