This short sword was commonly attached at the end of a firearm's barrel to allow the soldier to melee at close range or charge in formation.
What is a Bayonet?
This Greek mathematician's theorem about triangles is a core part of any middle school mathematics class.
Who is Pythagoras?
This president was the only one to serve as both Chief Justice of the United States and President.
Who is William Howard Taft?
This ancient Indian board game helped inspire what became modern Western chess.
What is Chaturanga?
This spaced repetition flash card application is named after the Japanese word for "silence".
What is Anki?
This axelike armament saw extensive use among infantrymen during the 13th to 16th centuries.
What is a Halberd?
The number named after this man defines an essential unit in chemistry.
Who is Avogadro?
This U.S. territory uses the dollar but drives on the left side of the road.
What are the U.S. Virgin Islands?
This hypermacho influencer and alleged human trafficker and rapist was the son of a FIDE International Master.
Who is Andrew Tate?
This popular book, set in the 1920s Jazz age in America, features the socialite lifestyle of a mysterious millionaire and his unrequited lover.
What is The Great Gatsby?
This curved blade was used extensively by the light cavalry of the early modern period.
What is a Sabre?
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This person lends his name to the most important distribution in statistics, a law relating to electric fields, and a common blur preset in photo and video editing.
This clause requires that records and judicial proceedings of one state be recognized by all other states.
What is the Full Faith and Credit Clause?
This 1872 game is famous for White's forced draw by perpetual check.
What is the Immortal Draw?
This corporation was technically the first company to reach a market cap of $1 trillion, although only very briefly.
What is PetroChina?
This polearm was frequently used by the feudal-era Japanese footsoldiers.
What is a Naginata?
The electrostatic force is also named after this person.
Who is Coulomb?
What is Ohio?
What is the 1963 World Chess Championship?
Aside from Iran, this is the only other country to automatically give clerics a seat in parliament.
What is the United Kingdom?
This knife is a religious blade that some Sikhs must wear as part of their religious uniform.
What is a Kirpan?
This person's name describes a situation where no player can gain an advantage by changing their strategy.
Who is Nash?
This later-developed legend relating to a decisive battle during the Texas Revolution is of an alleged diversion of the Mexican commander using his "urges".
What is the Yellow Rose of Texas?
This popular chess opening opens with the moves 1.e4 e5, 2. Nf3 Nc6, and 3. Bc4 Bc5.
What is the Guioco Piano?
This pride flag features two pink horizontal stripes on the top and bottom, a white stripe in the center, and a flower in the middle.
What is the Sapphic pride flag?