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200

1966: this musician fatefully stated his rock band was "more popular than Jesus Christ."

John Lennon

200

A book about "remarkable stories of people overcoming adversity" is titled "When Life" does this

Gives You Lemons

200

Jesus tells his Apostles going out into the world to be as harmless as these birds

doves

200

At the Field Museum in Chicago: Sue, a 40-foot-long & 90%-complete skeleton of one of these

T-rex

200

It's what you should do twice a day with a dentifrice

brush

400

In a 1901 speech: "Speak softly and carry a big stick; you will go far"

Teddy Roosevelt

400

Learning to count was never more fun than with this author's "Ten Apples Up On top!"

Dr. Seuss

400

The Lamona & the Holland are the only American breeds of this bird that lay white eggs

Chicken

400

The Museum of the American Revolution opened in 2017, 2 blocks away from Independence Hall in this city

Philidelphia

400

"Ditch... used for military defense often with the excavated dirt thrown up in front"

trench

600

This black civil rights activist proclaimed, "Nobody can give you freedom. Nobody can give you equality or justice or anything. If you're a man, you take it."

Malcolm X

600

In 1883 Twain published "Life on the Mississippi" & in 1884 this novel about life on the Mississippi

The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn

600

Hummingbirds, the smallest of all birds, are found only on these 2 continents

North & South America

600

At the British Museum this key to deciphering Egyptian heiroglyphics

Rosetta Stone

600

It's a 7-letter word meaning a child with extraordinary ability

prodigy

800

2003: "Baghdad...is determined to force the Mongols of our age to commit suicide at its gates"

Suddam Hussein

800

John Steinbeck won the Pulitzer Prize for this novel that told of the hardships of the Dust Bowl

Grapes of Wrath

800

These comical flightless birds live in colonies called "rookeries"

Penguins

800

At the Moscow Kremlin Museums: her 1762 coronation dress

Catherine the Great

800

A community's female leader

matron (matriarch)

1000

His teacher Plato "is dear to me, but dearer still is truth"

Aristotle

1000

Alex, the narrator of this novel by Anthony Burgess, speaks Nadsat, a combination of Russian & Cockney English

A Clockwork Orange

1000

Birds of prey are also called these, from the Latin for "to seize"

Raptors

1000

At this art museum in Florence: Raphael's "Madonna of the Goldfinch"

the Uffizi

1000

"Dense", or "exceeding 90 degrees but being less than 180 degrees"

obtuse