4peopleThis person immigrated without money from Scotland to the United States in the mid 19th century. He made millions in the U.S. steel industry, and gave away most of the proceeds to educational, cultural, and peace-making organizations. Who was he?Show AnswerShare
2otherWhat was the largest denominations of US paper money ever printed: was it $1000, $5,000, or $10,000?Show AnswerShare
11entertainmentThis early TV program ran from 1947 to 1960; it was network TV's first weekday children's show, and NBC's first show broadcast in color. What was it?Show AnswerShare
6moviesIn which locations are each of these Shakespearean plays set: a. Hamlet: the country: b. Macbeth: the country: c. Romeo and Juliet: the city: d. Othello is a general commanding the forces ofShow AnswerShare
18wordsDuring the great depression of the 1930's, encampments of poor and homeless people were often named after the President in office when the depression started. What were these homeless encampments called?Show AnswerShare
7otherThis lighthouse, the greatest the world had ever seen, dates from 200 B.C., and is one of the seven wonders of the ancient world. Near which city was it located?Show AnswerShare
16moviesThe first major English dictionary, called the Dictionary of the English Language, was issued in 1755 by the person considered the leading English writer of the late 18th century. Who was he?Show AnswerShare
15historyDuring World War II the Japanese foot soldiers invaded a land region that is today part of United States. What is it?Show AnswerShare
16wordsThe languages that developed from Latin are referred to by a "lovely" name. What is that name?Show AnswerShare
5gamesWhich videogame holds the record for having the highest budget ever to produce?Show AnswerLearn MoreShare
7entertainmentThis film's title included the name of the largest island in the Florida Keys. Name the film and two of the main stars of this film.Show AnswerShare
10wordsWhat is the Japanese name for the long, wide-sleeved robe worn mostly by Japanese women?Show AnswerShare
3geographyWhich one of the five Great Lakes is highest above sea level, and also deepest?Show AnswerShare
10governmentWhat is the term for a presidential rejection of a bill passed by Congress?Show AnswerShare