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200

This French Emperor stood 5'7'' (an average height for a man during that time period)

Napoleon Bonaparte

200

in 1912 this "unsinkable ship" was brought to it's fatal end by an iceberg 

The Titanic 

200

This author is known for books such as; Pride and Prejudice, Sense and Sensibility, Emma and others

Jane Austin

200

This American folktale was based off of a real man named John Chapman, who roamed the US barefoot, planting apple trees

Johnny Appleseed 

200

This One Direction member left the band first

Zayne Malik

400

This French monument was built for the 1889 World Fair

Eiffel Tower

400

This city smelt like syrup for decades to come after 2.3 million gallons of molasses swept through the streets on January 15, 1919

Boston

400

The namesake of this book was the scientist who pieced together different body parts to create a humanoid creature

Frankenstein 

400

In the battle of Alesia, this Roman general turned dictator, won the war because he cleverly built two walls around the city of Alesia 

Julius Caesar

400
This popular franchise stared Jennifer Lawrence 

The Hunger Games 

600

This famous French cathedral was build in 1163

Notre Dame

600

This volcano destroyed the city of Pompeii covering it in thick ash, preserving the buildings, animals and people for decades to come 

Mount Vesuvius

600

This author wrote a popular series about a powerful ring and created the Elvish language 

J.R.R Tolkien

600

Wojtek was a Syrian brown bear who served in which world war

WWII

600

This iconic phrase is said often by what socialite:

"That's hot"

Paris Hilton

800

This French Queen famously said the words "Let them eat brioche" 

Marie Antoinette 

800

This airship brought an end to the age of the rigid airship after it exploded in 1937

The Hindenburg

800

Name the book this line is from:

"Deny thy father and refuse thy name, Or, if thou wilt not, be but sworn my love, And I'll no longer be a Capulet"

Romeo and Juliet

800

This is the acronym for zone improvement plan

ZIP Code

800

JK Rowling used this writing instrument when writing the first book

Pen

1000

This French term is used to describe the wealthy middle class who overthrew the monarchy during the French Revolution

The Bourgeoisie

1000

The Chernobyl disaster occured in this country

Ukraine

1000

In this Russian novel, the main character, Raskolnikov, struggles with guilt after commiting murder and becomes an emotional burden to those around him

Crime and Punishment 

1000

Kate Warne protected this president from an initial assassination attempt 

Abe Lincoln

1000

This book was written based off of Twilight fanfiction

50 Shades of Grey