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The Constitution
European History
River Monsters
Shakespheare
Idioms
100
The first 10 amendments to the Constitution.
What is the Bill of Rights?
100
This country came into existence in 1871.
What is Germany?
100
This shark can swim in both salt and freshwater.
What is a bull shark?
100
E tu, Brute?
What is Julius Caesar?
100
Daily Double:
What is "to add insult to injury"?
200
The amendment that granted women's suffrage.
What is the 19th amendment?
200
The chunnel is built between these two European countries.
What is England and France?
200
This fish gets its name from a serpentine creature
What is the snake-head?
200
What light through yonder window breaks?
What is Romeo and Juliet?
200
Cannot judge something primarily on appearance
What is "dont judge a book by its cover"?
300
The amendment that banned the sale of alcohol.
What is the 18th amendment?
300
WWII started with the invasion of this country.
What is Poland?
300
This fish has the snout of alligator and very think armor. Its not going to hurt you though.
What is the alligator gar?
300
To be or not to be: That is the question.
What is hamlet?
300
This idiom is used when something is very expensive.
What is "Costs an arm and a leg"?
400
The amendment that grants the right to a trial by jury of the defendants peers.
What is the sixth amendment?
400
The Spartans held off the Persians for 3 days at this battle.
What is the battle of Thermopylae?
400
This European catfish can grow to over 600 lbs (thats 272 kg)
What is the wels catfish?
400
Daily Double:
What is Richard the III
400
To present a counter argument
What is "devil's advocate"?
500
The amendment that states that a person does not have to self-incriminate.
What is the fifth amendment?
500
The 100 years war was fought between these two religious groups.
What is Catholics and Protestants?
500
Daily Double
What is the arapaima?
500
Eye of Newt, Toe of Frog.
What is MacBeth?
500
To take the credit for something someone else did.
What is "to steal someone's thunder"?