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#1.
People
Mixture. Player
bottle_rocket
asks:
What U.S. Secretary of State, famous for his "plan", was the first American to be named a five-star general?
Omar Bradley
William Westmoreland
Harry Truman
George Marshall
#2.
People
Mixture. Player
isoldewood
asks:
From which Greek island hails the lyric poetess Sappho, famous for her same-sex erotic proclivities?
Crete
Lesbos
Naxos
Rhodes
#3.
People
Mixture. Player
MikeMaster99
asks:
Born Lev Davidovitch Bronstein, this man negotiated a peace treaty with Germany at Brest-Litovsk before being murdered in Mexico City in 1940. What was he more commonly known as?
Kamenev
Trotsky
Malenkov
Leibknecht
#4.
People
Mixture. Player
alaspooryoric
asks:
Despite having a degree from Harvard, this man worked for room and board as a handyman for Ralph Waldo Emerson and eventually in a pencil factory he inherited from his father. Who was this 19th-century American transcendentalist?
C. S. Lewis
Thomas Jefferson
Henry David Thoreau
Herman Melville
#5.
People
Mixture. Player
nickdrew55
asks:
On May 16th 1975 a Japanese lady by the name of Junko Tabei staked her claim to fame and immortality, by being the first woman to do what?
Swim from Japan to China
Climb Mount Everest
Land on the moon
Become President of Peru
#6.
People
Mixture. Player
Upstart3
asks:
Wilhelm II, the German Emperor, is said to have told which Norwegian composer that he was conducting his 'Peer Gynt Suite' incorrectly?
Bedrich Smetana
Jean Sibelius
Edvard Grieg
Carl Nielsen
#7.
People
Mixture. Player
daver852
asks:
Hemingway was probably jealous. Lady Dorothie Feilding (sic), daughter of the 9th Earl of Denbigh, was the first woman to receive the prestigious Military Medal in WWI. She served in what position?
Entertainer
General surgeon
Fighter pilot
Ambulance driver
#8.
People
Mixture. Player
Brooklyn1447
asks:
What family name was changed to Mountbatten after the start of World War I?
Python
Montezuma
Montgomery
Battenberg
#9.
People
Mixture. Player
Allena1
asks:
A frequently visited tourist attraction in Paris, France, the Eiffel Tower, was built by Gustave Eiffel who also played a key role in creating also created which of these?
Jardin du Luxembourg
The Statue of Liberty
Palace of Versailles
Disneyland Paris
#10.
People
Mixture. Player
psnz
asks:
Which historic figure was the subject of a book written by Napoleon Bonaparte while exiled on St. Helena? Perhaps it should have been written in Latin, rather than French.
Alexander the Great
Frederick the Great
Hannibal Barca
Julius Caesar