This was George Washington's house.
Where is Mount Vernon.
This Freddie Mercury-led band created the song "We Will Rock You" in 1977.
What is Queen.
This Greek mathematician invented this popular phrase; "Eureka!"
Who was Archimedes.
All of these lead to Rome.
What are roads.
This "Man of Steel", from the planet Krypton was first introduced in Action Comics #1 in 1938. He recently had a movie made about him, late last year.
Who is Superman.
Spell farennnheieigjgghtt.
What is Impossible.
This 1977 movie soundtrack featuring the Bee Gees helped make disco a global phenomenon.
What is Saturday Night Fever.
This person said this when he crossed the Rubicon River into Rome. "The die is cast."
Who was Julius Caesar.
At least one of the following did NOT happen during Caesar's life.
A - After becoming dictator he began eating more salads than usual, and after inventing the Caesar salad and naming it after himself he started the extremely popular food-chain still around today called "Little Caesar's".
B - Conquered Gaul/Modern day France.
C - Became the first Emperor of Rome.
D - Died in 44 BC.
More than one answer may be false.
What is a and c. (200 points for each.)
On July 20, 1969, this man became the first person to walk on the moon.
Who was Neil Armstrong.
There is this many liters in a gallon.
What is Nobody Knows.
She was "Like a Virgin" when she performed at the very first MTV Video Music Awards in 1984.
Who is Madonna.
This Roman Emperor said this after he started a golden age of Rome known as the Pax Romana or Roman Peace. "I found Rome a city of bricks and left it a city of marble."
Who was Augustus.
This was a Roman short sword used for quick stabs and slashes and double edged. Two feet long.
What is the Gladius.
This is a type of sculpture of someone, usually their head and sometimes upper body.
What is bust.
If you kick a football in football you can get this many points.
This person fell into the Ring of Fire.
Who is Johnny Cash.
This person is probably the most famous person in history besides Jesus for his conquests and massive Greek Emire. "I am not afraid of an army of lions led by a sheep; I am afraid of an army of sheep led by a lion".
Who was Alexander the Great.
While famously loved by the people, Julius Caesar was stabbed 23 times, yet historical accounts suggest only the one wound from this person was immediately fatal.
Who was Marcus Junius Brutus.
Upper Egypt was located here. (North, West, East, South or hybrids e.g. Southeast.) End your response with Egypt.
Where is Southern Egypt.
A life threatening disease that George Washington had. (There are multiple options.) (Extra one hundred points for every extra disease you can name.)
What is/are diphtheria, malaria, smallpox, tuberculosis, and pneumonia.
Careless Whisper is my favorite song of this person, but he also was a part of another band who created countless other hits together.
Who is George Michael.
"Molon labe" (Come and take them), his reply to the Persians demanding the Spartans' weapons.
Who was Leonidas I.
Emperor Commodus believed he was the reincarnation of this Greek demi-god. (P.S., this led to Commodus always wearing a lion cloak around.)
Who was Hercules
This is your nickname for Jeopardy!
What is ____________?