Jeopardy NOTABLE WOMEN Questions
Collection of crowd sourced questions and answers for the Jeopardy game.
In 1854 she left England to work in the military hospital at Scutari Turkey
View AnswerThis wife of Rutherford B. Hayes was the first First Lady to graduate from college
View AnswerIn 1984 this U.S. gymnast was named the Associated Press Woman Athlete of the Year
View AnswerHalf of the Secretaries of Health & Human Services have been women including this Clinton appointee
View AnswerOn January 1 ceremonies in Philadelphia mark the birthday of this flagmaker
View AnswerThough she spent much of her childhood in Arizona this Supreme Court justice was born in El Paso Texas
View AnswerShe learned the art of making wax figures from her uncle Philippe Curtius
View AnswerIn 1912 this famous Titanic survivor presented the captain of the Carpathia with a silver loving cup
View AnswerIn the 1940s this wife of a magazine publisher served 2 terms in Congress
View AnswerGerald Ford nominated this former actress as ambassador to Ghana in 1974
View AnswerTennis players Hana Mandlikova & Martina Navratilova were born in this capital city
View AnswerShe danced in Antony Tudor's 1937 ballet Dark Elegies before she choreographed Rodeo
View AnswerThe daughter of a South Carolina governor Mary Chestnut was famous for the journal she kept during this war
View AnswerIn 1946 Mother Frances Cabrini became the 1st U.S. citizen to be made this by the Roman Catholic Church
View AnswerThe Smasher's Mail was among the propaganda she published during her anti-liquor crusade
View AnswerIn 1993 a picture of this artist's hands taken by husband Alfred Stieglitz was auctioned for $398500
View AnswerElizabeth Gurley Flynn was a founding member of this organization abbreviated ACLU
View AnswerFrom 1970 to 1974 she was Secretary of State for Education & Science under PM Edward Heath
View AnswerU.S. News reports an April Gallup survey ranked her as Britain's least popular P.M. since 1938
View AnswerThe wife of Time magazine's founder she was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 1983
View AnswerThis long-time rival of Hedda Hopper was one of America's first movie columnists
View AnswerAlong with Susan B. Anthony she founded the Nat'l Woman Suffrage Assn. & became its first president
View AnswerA founder of the Industrial Workers of the World her slogan was Join the union boys
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