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200

The Anglican Church was started by King Henry XIII for what primary reason?

So he could divorce Katherine of Aragon

200

 This Russian novel chronicles the Napoleonic wars and their effect on Russian society.

War and Peace(Война и мир) By Leo Tolstoy

200

What medication was first discovered by Alexander Fleming in 1928?

Penicillin

200

What was the name of the cat that guarded the entrance to the British Museum until his death in 1929?

Mike

200

What was the common term for a pirate who had government permission to attack enemy ships?

Privateer

400

What was the most number of Popes to have ever existed at once?

3

400

In this iconic 19th century novel the titular character accomplishes the impossible: creating life itself.

Frankenstein By Mary Shelley

400

This hypothesis for explaining the transmission and acquisition of diseases was developed in the 19th century and is held as true in modern medicine.

Germ Theory

400

What was the name OR nickname of the ship’s cat that is said to have survived the sinking of 3 ships: The Bismarck, HMS Cossack, and HMS Ark Royal?

Unsinkable Sam/Oscar

400

What civilization is credited with developing the first sails, around 3000 BC?

The Egyptians

600

It is estimated that how many people died during the Spanish Inquisition?

5000

600

The titular character of this 18th century novel is stranded on a Caribbean island for 28 years.

Robinson Crusoe By Daniel Defoe

600

This acronym stands for a kind of medical facility developed in the 1940s and utilized during the Korean War.

M.A.S.H (Mobile Army Surgical Hospital)

600

What were the names of the two beloved pet cats of President Abraham Lincoln?

Tabby and Dixie

600

What famous Portuguese explorer was the first European to reach India by sea, establishing the Portuguese monopoly over the spice trade?

Vasco de Gama

800

One of the primary reasons for the protestant reformation was due to corruption within the Catholic One practice that had people particularly upset was the Buying of Indulgences. When someone bought indulgences, what were they functionally buying in this purchase?

Their way into Heaven

800

This novel, set in France during and before the French Revolution, opens with the famous line “It was the best of times, it was the worst of times”.

A Tale of Two Cities By Charles Dickinson

800

Originally dismissed as an unscientific practice of midwives, what practice did doctors in the 19th century take up after realizing its health benefits and reliability?

Hand washing

800

This French cat was the only cat ever launched into space. She was recovered alive but was euthanized two months later to study her brain.

Felicette

800

The medieval trade organization of the Hanseatic League dominated maritime trade where?

Northern Europe

1000

During the 10th century, King Henry II wished to shift power away from the Church and concentrate it in his own hands. Thomas Becket was making this job particularly difficult and so (perhaps unintentionally), Henry II had him killed. What was Becket’s title/position within the Church at the time of his death?

 Archbishop (of Canterbury)

1000

This 17th century novel follows the adventures of its titular character as he engages in numerous acts of delusional heroism.

The Ingenious Gentleman Don Quixote of La Mancha By Miguel de Cervantes

1000

What age old medical practice has often been decried as “savage and  disgusting” yet it is still used (occasionally) to this day?

Leeching

1000

Companion to Crown Prince Thutmose of the 18th dynasty of Egypt, what cat was mummified and placed in a decorated sarcophagus upon her death?

Ta-Miu

1000

What tool, first widely used in medieval Europe, allowed sailors to determine latitude based on the altitude of the stars?

Astrolabe