Keep scrolling down for answers and more stats ...
Hint
Answer
Macedonian king whose military genius helped him conquer and create a vast empire stretching from Greece to India to Egypt.
Alexander the Great
1925 novel by F. Scott Fitzgerald about a millionaire trying to reunite with his former lover.
The Great Gatsby
Severe worldwide economic downturn that started in the United States and spread across the world in the 1920's to 1930's.
The Great Depression
Dog breed also known as the German Mastiff that inspired the monster-hunting dog character of Scooby-Doo.
Great Dane
The Georgian Empire's first female ruler, whose rule led the apex of the Georgian Golden Age, from 1184 to 1213.
Tamar the Great
Series of walls built across the historical borders of northern ancient Chinese states and Imperial China intended to protect the kingdom from invaders of the Eurasian Steppe
Great Wall of China
1903 movie credited with starting the crime drama genre, introducing cinema to the world of chase scenes, robbers, and gun shootouts, as well as more plot-based films.
The Great Train Robbery
British name for World War I before World War II would happen.
The Great War
Deadly Japanese earthquake that killed an estimated 140,000 people. It caused the rebuilding of Tokyo, causing it to become the modern metropolis that it is today.
Great Kanto Eartquake
Island in the United Kingdom separated from the European mainland by the English Channel and the North Sea.
Great Britain
North American competition show pitting ten amateur bakers against each other in a series of bake-offs.
The Great Canadian Baking Show
Nickname for famous Canadian hockey player Wayne Gretzky.
The Great One
The final major epidemic of the Bubonic Plague to appear in England
Great Plague of London
American historical satire film, being Charlie Chaplin's most commercially successful movie.
The Great Dictator
Russian Czar that built St. Petersburg and declared it Russia's new capital.
Great quiz, really fun! It was a little strange that some answers required in full (e.g. Great Wall) whereas some answers don't require 'great' to be typed in. Might be worth considering for consistency.