17peopleWhich US university shares a name with one of its most famous graduates, an athletic superstar?Show AnswerLearn MoreShare
17historyWhich country of the world has the oldest written constitution still in force today?Show AnswerLearn MoreShare
17otherWhen this college, located in South Hadley, Massachusetts was founded in 1837, it was the first institute of higher education for women in the United States. Today it is still a woman's college with about 2000 students. What is the name?Show AnswerLearn MoreShare
17peopleThis British dramatist and poet lived about 400 years ago and is considered the first poet laureate of Britain. A Canadian track star has the same name. Who was this person?Show AnswerLearn MoreShare
16peopleWhich game is played on a marked board divided into two halves, each side containing 12 alternately colored points?Show AnswerLearn MoreShare
16current eventsIn 1783, the French brothers Montgolfier helped people go where no one had gone before, when they invented what?Show AnswerLearn MoreShare
16historyBy what name do we call the series of European power struggles fought from 1618-48?Show AnswerLearn MoreShare
16peopleBorn in 1847 in Hungary, he grew to become an American journalist and publisher who eventually purchased the New York Sun and the St. Louis Evening Dispatch newspapers. Who was he?Show AnswerLearn MoreShare
16historyDid Benjamin Franklin sign the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution, both, or neither?Show AnswerLearn MoreShare
16historyWhich English architect designed many buildings in London after the “Great Fire” of 1666, including Saint Paul's cathedral?Show AnswerLearn MoreShare
16historyThe world's first automobile license plates showed up in 1893, in which country?Show AnswerLearn MoreShare