STATUE OF LIBERTY
ELLIS ISLAND
IT CAME FROM NEW JERSEY
THE 7 WONDERS OF THE ANCIENT WORLD
FAILING HISTORY
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The Statue of Liberty & Ellis Island, are administered by this interior department.

The National Park Service

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On January 1, 1892 Annie Moore, a 15-year-old lass from this country, was the first immigrant processed at Ellis Island

Ireland 

100

We rule that Samuel Alito & Antonin Scalia came from this state capital

Trenton

100

The statue of this top Greek god at Olympia stood nearly 40 feet high & showed him seated on a gold- & jewel-encrusted throne

Zeus 

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On a trip to Asia in 1492, he ended up thousands of miles away and still got a U.S. federal holiday in his honor

Christopher Colombus 

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Broken chains lie at the statue's feet; an early plan had her hold broken shackles in her left hand as an homage to this practice's end

Slavery

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Ellis Island immigrants Abe Beame & William O'Dwyer rose to this office, like Fiorello La Guardia, who was an interpreter there

Mayor of New York City

200

Songs in this Broadway show include "Walk Like A Man" & "Big Girls Don't Cry"

Jersey Boys

200

The only still-standing ancient wonder, they lie near Giza on a plateau on the Nile's west bank

The Pyramids 

200

Comic Trevor Noah's biracial background proved that this system designed to keep races separate in South Africa just didn't work

Apartheid 

300

Emma Lazarus's poem on the statue reads "Give me your tired, your poor, your huddled masses yearning to" do this

breathe free

300

It's been debunked that this often happened at Ellis Island - inspectors just verified info from ship manifests

Names Changed

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An origin story of this candy involves the sweets in an Atlantic City shop being flooded by the ocean

Saltwater Taffy

300

The Pharos of Alexandria was one of these that stood on an island in the city harbor, with a fire lit at the top every night

Lighthouse 

300

Understandably, noted traitor Benedict Arnold isn't buried in the U.S., but at St. Mary's church in this city

London

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A "magician of iron", this French engineer designed Lady Liberty's skeletal framework

Gustave Eiffel

400

More detainments occurred due to trachoma, a contagious condition of this organ, than any other ailment

the eye

400

It was actually a trio of brothers who founded this New Brunswick-based healthcare company in 1886, but it goes by this & this

Johnson and Johnson

400

The temple of Artemis was wrecked by these invaders who sound like they were wearing black & listening to Joy Division

the Goths

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A poll of historical writers named this Tudor king the worst monarch in history and his six wives would probably agree

Henry VIII

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The Statue's full proper title is "Liberty" doing this to "the World"

Enlightening

500

As the entryway to America, Ellis Island was nicknamed the "Golden" this

"door"

500

James Madison attended the College of New Jersey; Jeff Bezos went to the same school, by then called this

Princeton

500

The ancient Greek Strabo said that this city's Hanging Gardens were watered from the Euphrates River

Babylon

500

Genghis Khan had a breakthrough when he "broke through" this fortified Asian structure that was built over 2000 years

The Great Wall of China