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Emerging in the late 1980s, this punk feminist movement combined music, activism, and a DIY ethos, empowering young women to express their experiences and challenge societal norms.

What is Riot Grrrl.

100

This beloved bear, introduced in 1944, became the symbol of wildfire prevention in the U.S. and is known for the slogan, "Only you can prevent forest fires."

Who is Smokey Bear.

100

This iconic London clock tower, often incorrectly called by the name of the Great Bell it houses, was officially renamed Elizabeth Tower in 2012.

What is Big Ben.

100

This cookie, invented by Ruth Wakefield, features semi-sweet chocolate pieces and is a staple in American dessert cuisine

What is the Chocolate Chip Cookie. 

100

This infant, born in Bethlehem, is revered in Christianity as the Son of God and the central figure of the Nativity story. 

Who is Jesus.

200

This author and activist is known for her works on race, gender, and culture, including "Ain't I a Woman?" and "Feminism is for Everybody."

Who is bell hooks. 
200

This myth features a character who stole fire from the gods to give it to humanity, leading to his eternal punishment.

Who is Prometheus.

200

This magnificent clock, built in 1410, is famous for its detailed astrological displays and the enchanting procession of figures that occurs every hour, making it a popular tourist destination.

What is the Prague Astronomical Clock.

200

This French queen, known for her lavish lifestyle and extravagant feasts, became a symbol of excess and is often misquoted as saying, "Let them eat cake."

Who was Marie Antoinette.

200

This girl, born in the Roanoke Colony, is famously known as the first English child born in the Americas. 

Who was Virginia Dare. 

300

This 1963 book by Betty Friedan critiqued the traditional roles of women in society and is often credited with sparking the second wave of feminism in the United States.

What is The Feminine Mystique.

300

This catastrophic fire in 1666 devastated a major city in England, destroying thousands of homes and leading to significant urban rebuilding efforts.

What is the Great Fire of London.

300

This rapper, known for his distinctive style, gained fame in the '90s as part of Public Enemy and is often recognized for his oversized clock necklace, symbolizing the concept of "time."

Who is Flavor Flav?

300

These three crops, traditionally planted together, are often referred to as the "Three Sisters."

What are corn, beans, and squash.

300

This baby is the iconic face of a globally recognized baby food brand. 

Who is the Gerber Baby. 

400

This nonprofit organization, founded in 1966, aims to advocate for women's rights through legal reform and is known for its role in promoting gender equality.

What is the National Organization for Women (NOW).

400

This 1871 disaster in the Midwest was fueled by drought and left a lasting impact on fire safety regulations in the U.S.

What is the Great Chicago Fire.

400

Located in Berlin's Alexanderplatz, this clock was unveiled in 1969 to mark the GDR's 20th anniversary and features a clock face that represents 148 cities by time zone, all topped by a rotating model of the solar system.

What is the Urania World Clock/World Time Clock

400

This chef and television personality, known for her distinctive voice and passion for French cooking, brought gourmet cuisine into American homes through her groundbreaking show "The French Chef."

Who was Julia Child.

400

This baby, known for her pacifier, is the youngest member of a famous family from a long-running animated television series.

Who is Maggie Simpson. 

500

This  1848 gathering in New York was the first women's rights convention in the U.S., where activists like Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Lucretia Mott drafted a document demanding equal rights, including suffrage, for women.

What is the Seneca Falls Convention.

500

In this classic novel by Ray Bradbury, firefighters burn books in a dystopian society where reading is banned, reflecting on themes of censorship and conformity.

What is Fahrenheit 451.

500

This symbolic clock, created by the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists in 1947, represents the perceived threat of nuclear war and climate change, with its hands moving closer to midnight as global risks increase.

What is the Doomsday Clock. 

500

This 18th-century Frenchman was known for his extraordinary appetite and claimed to have consumed vast amounts of food in a single sitting, including unusual items like live animals and whole meals in minutes.

Who was Tarrare.

500

In 1968, this horror film directed by Roman Polanski features a young mother who suspects her child is part of a sinister plot.

What is Rosemary's Baby.