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100

A substance used with water for washing and cleaning

What is Soap?

100

How many editions of DnD are there?

What is five?

100

The Side of the couch Sheldon sits on.

What is the Left?

100

This American President is known for being a general in the Revolutionary War and crossing the Delaware River.

Who is George Washington?

100

The Key-Shaped Blade wielded by the main character of Kingdom Hearts

What is the Key-Blade?

200

A melodramatic television series

What is a Soap Opera?

200

Alongside the Player's Handbook and Monster Manuel, this is one of DnD's core rulebooks.

What is the Dungeon Master's Guide?

200

The age of Sheldon when George Cooper Sr. died

What is 14?

200

The US's first Secratary of Treasury

Who was Alexander Hamilton?

200

The name of a five headed dragon from Yu-Gi-Oh

Five-Headed Dragon

300

An informal term for something slippery or deceitful.

What is soapy?

300

This DnD class is often characterized by an affinity with nature.

What is a druid?

300

The IQ of Sheldon Cooper (Within 15 points)

What is 187?

300

Of the original thirteen colonies, this colony was the largest.

What is Virginia?

300

This body part is located directly opposite to your left leg

What is the right leg?

400

This plant and it's tree fall under the Genus Sapindus.

What are soapberries?

400

This winged monster is infamous for having the highest challenge rating in the Monster Manuel.

What is a Terrasque?

400

Sheldon's First Word

What is hypotenuse?

400

What year was the Articles of Confederation ratified? (Within ten years)

What was 1781?

400

The answer to the equation 10+9.

What is 19?

500

A makeshift platform for delivering speeches

What is a Soapbox?

500

The most commonly chosen combination of class and race. (Half-points if you get one part right)

What is a human fighter?

500

Before marrying Leonard, this was Penny Hofstadter's last name.

What is Teller?

500

The only president to have served two non-consecutive terms.

Who is Stephen Grover Cleveland?

500

A book written in 1776 by Thomas Paine.

What is Common Sense?