Wars
Common Sayings
Famous Women
Superhero Aliases
Star Wars
400

Described as “the War to end all Wars” this war took place from July 28th, 1914 to November 11th, 1918, resulting in an estimated 9 million soldier deaths and 7 million civilian deaths.

What is WWI? 

400

“There’s no place like this.”  

What is home? 

400

This famous singer/songwriter became famous from the singles “Love Story” and “You Belong With Me”, and her album “Fearless”, released in 2008 became the USA’s best-selling album in 2009.

Who is Taylor Swift?

400

Clark Kent.

Who is Superman? 

400

In this episode of Star Wars, Han Solo is frozen in carbonite and taken prisoner, and Luke Skywalker loses his hand in a battle with Darth Vader.

What is Episode V, the Empire Strikes Back?

800

From 1775-1783, this war ended British rule over the 13 colonies and resulted in the creation of the United States of America.

What is the Revolutionary War?

800

“Actions speak louder than these.”

What are words? 

800

This famous woman is the author of the well known novels “Sense and Sensibility”, “Pride and Prejudice” and “Emma”, along with many others.  

Who is Jane Austen? 

800
Bruce Wayne. 

Who is Batman?

800

These furry little characters make an appearance in Star Wars: Return of the Jedi, assisting the rebels in their mission on the Forest Moon of Endor.

What are Ewoks?

1200

If I told you the year, I’d give away the name of this war.

What is the war of 1812?

1200

DAILY DOUBLE!

“Absence makes the heart this.”

1200

Born in March 1822, this famous woman rescued over 70 slaves using the Underground Railroad, and served as a spy for the Union Army during the American Civil War.

Who is Harriet Tubman?

1200

Peter Parker. 

Who is Spiderman? 
1200

This bounty hunter first makes an appearance in Star Wars, Episode II: Attack of the Clones, when he fights Obi-Wan Kenobi on Kamino. 

Who is Jango Fett? 

1600

These wars were a series of English Civil Wars fought by supporters of the House of Lancaster and the House of York, both fighting for control of the throne of England.

What are the Wars of Roses? 

1600

“Out with the old and this.”

What is in with the new?

1600

From 1933-1945, this famous woman was the First Lady of the United States, and she advocated for the civil rights of African Americans and the rights of World War II Refugees.

Who is Eleanor Roosevelt?

1600

Bruce Banner. 

Who is the Hulk?

1600

This little droid first appears in Star Wars, Episode IX: the Rise of Skywalker, when he assists the Resistance in their search for Exegol. (Poe refers to him as "cone-face")

Who is D-O?

2000

In 2003, the United States began this war, which resulted in the government of Saddam Hussein being overthrown.  

What is the Iraq War? 

2000

“I don’t want to sound like this, but,” (A saying used when one is repeating themselves)

What is a broken record? 

2000

This famous woman was appointed an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States (that’s a lot) by President Barack Obama in 2009, making her the first Hispanic Justice.

Who is Sonia Sotomayor?

2000

DAILY DOUBLE!

Diana Prince. 

2000

This tiny creature plays a big part in Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker, when he modifies C-3PO’s memory, allowing him to reveal the translation of the dagger, guiding them to Exegol.

Who is Babu Frik?