British History
The Olympics
Its Some Kind of Law
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The 1746 Battle of Culloden in this country was the last major one fought on British soil

Scotland

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Olympic medley swimming events have these 4 strokes in one race

Butterfly, breaststroke, freestyle & backstroke
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A 1925 Geneva protocl forbade the use of bacteriological weapons or this stuff in war

Gas

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An improvement in a hotel room or airline seat

Upgrade

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In this sport, 40 is the third point reached in a game

Tennis

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A big 19th c. issue was laws protecting farmers & increasing food prices, even when about wheat or other grains, they were these "laws"

Corn laws

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This 18-year-old from Louisville won the light heavyweight boxing gold medal in 1960

Muhammed Ali

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Newton's first law, which says a body at rest will remain at rest unless acted on by an outside force, is also called the law of this

Inertia

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A good place to pitch a tent

A campground

400

In Venice, plague caused ships to be isolated in harbors for 40 days, leading to this modern word

Quarantine
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Pope Leo X gave this monarch the title "Defender of the Faith" in 1521 for his written work against Martin Luther

Henry VIII

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Denmark's Ellen Osiier foiled many of her opponents in 1924 to become the 1st woman to win a gold medal in this sport

Fencing

600

The first 5 books of the Old Testament are simply called "The Law", or, in Hebrew, this

The Torah

600

This cork-firing child's toy makes a particular sound

A pop gun

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If you make it to 40 years of marriage, know that it's termed this gem anniversary (a variety of corundum)

Ruby

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The name of this venue built in 1599 fit its circular shape, a "wooden O", some would say

The Globe Theatre

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During the opening ceremony's parade of nations, this country traditionally goes first

Greece

800

A 1968 Un agreement requires states to rescue & assist these people & promptly return them to their launching state

Astronauts

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Many a Victorian tale featured one of these young women employed in a retail store

A shop girl

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In the "Arabian Nights:, this poor woodcutter discovers 40 thieves & their treasure hidden in a cave

Ali Baba

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Embalmers messed up the body after his 1658 death; in 1661 folks thought putting his head on a pole was a nice finishing touch

Oliver Cromwell

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Reminiscent of witches, it's the bowl-like structure that holds the flame in the host stadium; Torino's was placed 190 feet up

The Olympic cauldron

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The 2018 Genocide & Atrocities Prevention Act is named for this Holocaust survivor and Nobel Peace Prize winner

Elie Wiesel

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Ahoy, mateys! Scurry aloft & hauL in these sails high, high up on the masts

The topgallants

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As told in chapter 16, verse 35 of this book of the Bible, the Israelites wandered for 40 years in the desert after leaving Egypt

Exodus