Name that Scholar
Birds aren't Real
Euro Euphemisms
They probably said that
Finish that Lyric
100

Resident PhD, low key developing a fan-club

Ryan

100

This bird can occasionally be found roaming the subway

Pigeon

100

He went for a 'roll in the hay' with (at least) six different women

Henry VIII

100

"There's nothing like a good book"

Johannes Gutenberg

100

B***h, I said what I said...

I'd rather be famous instead

200

This is either pair of scholars in this class with very similar surnames. 

Nicholas Winns and Perisa Winn ; Dennis Boateng and Andrew Boateng-Fenteng

200

This bird flaps its wings more than 50 times per second

Hummingbird

200

He "discovered" many places and "civilized" many peoples

Christopher Columbus

200

"Cool head...would be a shame if you lost it"

Maximilien Robespierre

200

You're just too good to be true...

cant take my eyes off of you

300

When it comes to writing and taking laps around the 4th floor, no one is better

Shayna

300
This bird can turn its head a full 360 degrees

Owl

300

A big pile of "number two" adds some comic relief to this 17th century turning point

Defenestration of Prague

300

*apple falls from tree* "Huh...interesting"

Isaac Newton

300

A dollar might, turn to a million and we all rich...

thats just how I feel

400

She has great days and she has horrible days. Either way, she'll let you know.

Tanissa

400

It is illegal to hunt this bird in the United States

Bald Eagle

400

Her husband 'disappeared' after she seized power through a coup

Catherine the Great

400

"Abroad changed me"

Peter the Great

400

She dont wanna be saved...

dont save her

500

He should probably be taking Air Force One instead of the subway amirite???

Grant

500

Known for its distinct color, this bird can also be found on a certain baseball team's uniform

Blue Jay

500

This Polish romanticist "tickles the ivories" while scholars are working in class

Frederic Chopin

500

"We're gonna need a bigger house"

Louis XIV

500

I bite my tongue...

its a bad habit