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100

A period of fashion where women wore corsets or stays.

What is Victorian fashion?

100

A collection of books that are set in Gotham City, Central City and Metropolis.

What are DC comics?

100

She became even more famous for choosing to shake hands with HIV/AIDS patients.

Who is Princess Diana?

100

A system of blame and speculation used by pilgrims in Massachusetts during 1962 that oppressed women.

What are the Salem witch trials?

100

A catastrophic disaster leading to reforms in safety on a certain form of maritime transport.

What is the sinking of the Titanic?

200

Comes in many colors, can be worn mostly everywhere mainly beach and is easily customized.

What are crocs?

200

The movie genre of Spiderman No Way Home, Passengers, Star Wars: The Force Awakens, Avengers Endgame and Men in Black.

What is Science Fiction?

200

He switched sides in a famous American war because he grew resentful of others, had business losses, was growing resentful of others, and married the wrong woman.

Who is Benedict Arnold?

200

Your ancestors could have been rejected from this place due to your age, money, health, and political affiliation.

What is Ellis Island?

200

The second and most famous wife of King Henry VIII, whose beheading helped lead to the English Reformation.

Who was Anne Boleyn?

300

The holiday where you sing a song with lyrics like: If there's something strange in your neighborhood, Who you gonna call? 

What is Halloween?

300

This family left Austria for Italy where the patriarch of the family was considered a citizen.

Who are the Von Trapps?    

300

He committed multiple murders under the aliases Leather Apron and this during the late 1800s. He was also known for mutilating his victims bodies.

Who is Jack the Ripper?

300

The 35th American President, whose death is surrounded in theory and speculation due to the bullet holes.

Who is John F. Kennedy?

300

The two players in the Battle of Midway (June 1942) during World War II.

What is Japan and the United States?

400

A sweet treat used as currency.

What is chocolate?

400

This golden age of Hollywood actor received the Presidential Medal of Freedom from President Barack Obama in 2011.

Who is Sidney Poitier?

400

Kidnappers of this child pageant queen, killed in 1996, left a two and half page long ransom note written on stationary from her family’s home.

Who is JonBenét Ramsey?

400

Riddled with ethical and racial issues, her contribution to science has given us the polio vaccines.

Who is Henrietta Lacks?

400

Name a country in which the Songhai Empire was located from the 15th to 16th centuries.

What is Niger, Mali, Mauritania, Senegal, Nigeria, Guinea, Gambia, Algeria, Burkina-Faso, or the Ivory Coast.

500

The name of a dessert that comes from the German word Schneckennudeln which translates to snail noodle.

What is Snickerdoodle?

500

Val Ackerman was the first president of a certain professional basketball league.

What is the Women’s National Basketball Association (WNBA)?

500

Finish this line of poetry: You've read the story of Jesse James, of how he lived and died. If you're still in need; of something to read, here's the story of . . .

Who is Bonnie and Clyde?

500

A popular type of musical performance for employees or shareholders to encourage camaraderie and boost profits.

What are industrial musicals?

500

This 19th century woman led one of the largest pirate fleets, and over 50,000 men (larger than than the Chinese navy at the time).

Who was Cheng I Sao/Zheng Yi Sao/Ching Shih (鄭氏)?