Ladies
Inventions
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Gentlemen
Locations
100

This woman was married to the first president of the United States of America.

Who is Martha Washington?

100

This form of communication was first invented in 1973 and has since evolved to include a touch screen rather than buttons.

What is the cellphone?

100

This global conflict ended in 1945 and resulted in the creation of the atomic bomb.

What is World War II.

100

This man was the first president of the United States of America.

Who is George Washington?

100

This American prison is a popular location in Hollywood films and was home to one of the most famous great escapes in history.

What is Alcatraz?

200

This woman navigated for Lewis and Clark during their exploration of the West.

Who is Sacagawea?

200

This salad topping was first created in the 1950s and is frequently paired with carrots.

What is ranch dressing?

200

This popular sports event first aired on 1/15/1967, although it wasn't until 1993 that a major celebrity, Michael Jackson, performed at the halftime show.

What is the Super Bowl?

200

This man is famous for the characters and worlds he helped create, with perhaps the most popular being Mickey Mouse.

Who is Walt Disney?

200

Opened in 1955 in California, this theme park was the only one in the franchise to be designed by Walt himself.

What is Disneyland?

300

This woman successfully flew solo across the Atlantic Ocean before disappearing during her attempt to circumnavigate the globe.

Who is Amelia Earhart?

300

This type of soda, which often uses a polar bear in its advertisements, was first invented in 1886 and continues to be popular today.

What is Coca-Cola?

300

This "party" was held on 12/16/1773 and resulted in thousands of pounds of tea being dumped overboard in the name of revolution.

What is the Boston Tea Party?

300

These brothers from Ohio are famous for inventing the airplane in 1903.

Who are the Wright Brothers?

300

This network of museums is largely located in the Washington, D.C. area and is featured in the second Night at the Museum film.

What is the Smithsonian?

400

Louisa May Alcott is famous for writing this book set during the American Civil War that follows the lives of four sisters, which has since been adapted into several different movies.

What is Little Women?

400

This bathroom necessity was surprisingly only invented in 1871.

What is toilet paper?

400

This otherworldly event took place on 07/20/1969, although some people insist that it was staged to this day.

What is the moon landing?

400

While this man is most famous for his time in the boxing ring and his quote, "float like a butterfly, sting like a bee," he was also an activist.

Who is Muhammad Ali?

400

This New York building is featured in the Percy Jackson series as the entry point to Olympus.

What is the Empire State Building?

500

This propaganda figure was created during WWII to encourage women to join the workforce.

Who is Rosie the Riveter?

500

This invention, which can be found in our library, was first created in 1987 and is frequently used to produce creations of its own.

What is a 3D printer?

500

This movement, which called for the banning of alcohol, was at its strongest from 1820 to 1933.

What is the Temperance Movement?

500

Known as perhaps the greatest American architect of all time, this man built homes across the United States, with several being found here in Illinois.

Who is Frank Lloyd Wright?

500

This rock is frequently said to be where the pilgrims first landed upon arriving in North America in 1620.

What is Plymouth Rock?