I may be an Egyptian queen, but I was born in Greece.
Who was Cleopatra?
I was a shining star during the Hundred Years' War but joined only because God said I would be.
Who was Joan of Arc?
My discovery of radium caused me to be the first woman to win a Nobel Prize.
Who was Marie Curie?
I am the Queen of Crime. No, I didn't kill anyone. I write novels about crime like murders on the Orient Express.
Who was Agatha Christie?
You might know me for my self-portraits; I made 55 of them.
Who was Frida Kahlo?
Many men love me even though I'm already married to my country.
Who was Elizabeth I?
In 1964, the Civil Rights Act was passed declaring segregation illegal. And to think, it all started with me and a bus.
Who was Rosa Parks?
I revolutionized healthcare and introduced cleanliness to hospitals, yet all anyone can focus on is my lamp.
Who was Florence Nightingale?
Don't be too loud. We're in the middle of the Holocaust. I'm passing the time by writing in my diary.
Who was Anne Frank?
I'll pass on the corset. I prefer comfortable clothes with a dab of No. 5 Perfume.
Who was Coco Chanel?
Besides Elizabeth II, my 63-year reign was the longest in British history.
Who was Queen Victoria?
Who was Susan B. Anthony?
My father was the poet, Lord Byron. To be honest, computers are more of my thing.
Who was Ada Lovelace?
It's hard for a woman to become a successful writer during my time, but that's probably because of Pride and Prejudice.
Who was Jane Austen?
Ever wonder why the caged bird sings? I wrote a poem about it.
Who was Maya Angelou?
You know the game where you stand in front of a mirror, say some words, and then a ghost appears? It was named after me.
Who was Mary I?
Agent Moses here. We'll take a trip on the Underground Railroad.
Who was Harriet Tubman?
Nasa wanted to put a man on the moon, so they asked me for help. I am a human-computer.
Who was Katherine Johnson?
Nature was made in a specific way, so it's best not to mess with it. That's why I wrote Frankenstein.
Who was Mary Shelley?
Dancer, singer, film star, spy, civil rights activist. I'm all of them.
Who was Josephine Baker?
Wacha! I'm a Celtic queen who fought against Rome. My army calls me by my nickname meaning "the champ".
Who was Boudica?
After WWI, the suffragettes got their wish: women's right to vote. I'm the leader.
Who was Emmeline Pankhurst?
I discovered the first pterosaur skeleton. Of course, not many people took me seriously. But it's true.
Who was Mary Anning?
Who was Nellie Bly?
I'm not only a star on the silver screen, but I'm also a sensational scientist. My plan for missile technology would pave the way for Wifi.