The American Revolution
Animal Kingdom
The Roman Empire
It's Not What It Sounds Like
Start Your Engines
100

This European nation provided significant military support to the Americans during the Revolutionary War

France

100

This 'handsome little finch' is the NJ State Bird

American Goldfinch

100

This structure, famous for gladiator battles, could hold over 50,000 spectators

The Colosseum

100

This act isn't about catching whiskered fish, but pretending to be someone else online

Catfishing

100

This German Formula One driver is the youngest ever World Champion with 4 consecutive titles with Red Bull

Sebastian Vettel

200

This battle ended military operations in the American Revolution

Siege of Yorktown

200

This marsupial, native to Australia, poops cubes

The Wombat

200

This river marked the boundary Julius Caesar famously crossed, sparking a civil war

The Rubicon

200

Despite the name of this instrument, it isn't actually French - but was developed in Germany

The French Horn

200

On it's release date in 1964, 22000 units were sold the first day and has been the company's longest production nameplate to date

The Ford Mustang

300

This Patriot general became a traitor and offered to surrender West Point to the British during the Revolutionary War

Benedict Arnold

300

While diving for prey, this bird can reach speeds of over 240 mph

Peregrine Falcon

300

This sea, surrounded by the Roman Empire, was called "Mare Nostrum" or "Our Sea"

The Mediterranean Sea

300

This nut, isn't a nut at all - but a legume

Peanut

300

This American Car maker boasts the largest engine to be put into a production car with its 8.4 liter V10 

Dodge Viper

400

This Treaty ended the war of the American Revolution

The Treaty of Paris

400

This insect known for its agility and exceptional hunting skills has a kill rate higher than any other predator at 90-97% success

The Dragonfly

400

This author is best known for his Stoic philosophy and wrote the book Meditations

Marcus Aurelius

400

This bear, exclusively found in Australia, isn't actually a bear, but a marsupial

Koala

400

The Mercedes AMG One held the track record at 6 minutes 29 seconds for one lap in a production car at this iconic benchmark track

The Nurburgring

500

This was the first person to sign the U.S. Declaration of Independence

John Hancock

500

Dating back 450 million years, this animal group predates trees and dinosaurs

Sharks

500

This is the earliest written legislation of ancient Roman Law and became the foundation for many modern legal systems

Law of the Twelve Tables (The Roman Law)

500

This traditional, hand-woven straw hat originates from Ecuador, not from it's namesake

The Panama Hat

500

In the 1970s this Italian car maker released a car to complete the Ford Mustang Cobra, named for the only animal known to be able to kill a cobra in the wild

De Tomaso Mangusta