| People Groups and Places | WordWorks | Weird History | Name that tune! | The Who's Who | 
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					 This civilization is known for its pyramids. | 
					 This is a point of view using lines to create the illusion of depth. | 
					 Henry VIII left the Roman Catholic church and began his own for this reason. | 
					 Which civilization is associated with this tune? | 
					 This priest was "kidnapped" for his own safety.. | 
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					 This civilization, located on the coast of the Mediterranean, is known for its shipbuilding industry. | 
					 If someone has been forbidden to participate in church services or communion, they are to have been what? | 
					 A man ran 25 miles from Marathon to Athens to deliver news of a victory and then immediately did this. | 
					 Which major kingdom is associated with this tune? | 
					 This artist painted the famous Mona Lisa. | 
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					 The Etrucians and the Greeks strongly influenced this ancient kingdom. | 
					 This is an object of religious importance. | 
					 Michelangelo didn't want to paint the Sistine Chapel because he considered himself this. | 
					  DAILY DOUBLE!!!! Name this tune!					 
					 Which ancient civilization is associated with this tune? | 
					 This young woman was betrayed by her king and burned at the stake at the age of 19. | 
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					 This is the religious center for the Islamic religion. | 
					  DAILY DOUBLE!!!! This is Latin for a time of peace and prosperity in Rome.					 
					 This is land given in exchange for service. | 
					 Egyptians removed the brain through what part of the body during the mummification process? | 
					 What Egyptian leader is associated with this tune? | 
					 This roman Emperor declared himself Dictator for Life. | 
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					 This people group included Charlemagne and King Clovis. | 
					 This is a Viking longboat. | 
					 Phoenicians crushed and boiled the shells of snail-like creatures to make this. | 
					 There is a parody using this tune. What is it about? | 
					 This was the first woman Pharoah. |