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Physicist and chemist most known for pioneering research on radioactivity, the discovery of radium and polonium.

Marie Curie

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American 7 time Olympic medalist that has five moves named after her in the international Women's Artistic Gymnastics Code of Points.

Simone Biles

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Former SNL actress and comedian who's character codified the holiday Galentine's Day.

Amy Poehler

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Pakistani female education activist who at the age of 17 became the world's youngest Nobel Prize recipient.

Malala Yousafzai

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Teenage peasant girl who led the French army to victory reclaiming the city of Orleans from England in 1429.

Joan of Arc

400

Canada's first female astronaut and the world's first astronaut-neurologist.

Roberta Bondar

400

Canadian 3 time Olympic medalist who holds the all-time record for international goals scored (190) in soccer.

Christine Sinclair

400

Director of the highest grossing Warner Brothers Movie in the studio's history that broke atleast 17 box office records.

Greta Gerwig

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The first Canadian ambassador to serve in an active war zone sine World War II. She has played a vital role in coordinating military, economic and humanitarian aid to Ukraine.

Larisa Galadza

400

Argentine politician, activist, actress, and philanthropist who served as First Lady of Argentina and founded the nation's first large-scale female political party and ran for Vice President.

Evita Duarte de Peron

600

Chemist most known for her work on X-ray diffraction images of DNA. Who's contributions would go on to win two Nobel Prizes in Chemistry, although she is not recognized as an awardee for either of them.

Rosalind Franklin

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The first Canadian to win four Olympic medals in the same Summer Games.  Also Canada's all-time most decorated Olympic medalist (and she's only 23).

Penny Oleksiak

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Artist who holds the record for most albums in the Billboard top 25 simultaneously (8) and the first living artist to chart five albums in the top 10 simultaneously.

Taylor Swift

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Former Prime Minister of New Zealand who at the time she was elected was the youngest serving world leader at the age of 37.

Jacinda Ardern

600

Beloved Disney actress and singer who is concurrently working on her PhD at MIT and is enrolled at Havard Law School.

Bridgit Mendler

800

Who are Mary Jackson, Katherine Johnson and Dorothy Vaughan and what are they known for.

Three NASA "human computers" who's work helped send the first American into orbit and inspired the movie "Hidden Figures".

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College basketball player who is ESPN's #1 rank in their mock WNBA draft.

Caitlin Clark

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Artist who holds the record for the most Grammy wins of all-time.

Beyonce

800

Who is Agnes Macphail and what is she known for.

The first woman elected to the House of Commons of Canada in 1921.

800

Hedy Lamarr was a famous actress and inventor who desined a new communication system that involved the use of frequency hopping, which would become the basis of what techonology.

Wifi, GPS and Bluetooth

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Canada's Chief Public Health Officer who played a significant role Canada's COVID-19 response team

Dr. Theresa Tam

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Tennis players who hold the world records for most singles titles won before and after the 'open era' of professional tennis began. (500 points per person)

Margaret Court and Serena Williams

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Country singer song writer who donated $1 Million to develop coronavirus vaccines.

Dolly Parton

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Liberian politian and economist who was the first elected female head of state in Africa and served as president of Liberia between 2006-2018.

Ellen Johnson Sirleaf

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Judith Love Cohen was a aerospace engineer who helped create the abort-guidance system that rescued the Apollo 13 Astronauts in 1970 the day her son was born. Who is that baby.

Jack Black