| Clue | True or False | Extra Information |
| Roman 'Garem' primarily consists of fermented bull testicles and sheep eyes. | |
| The Circus Maximus used wooden eggs to count the number of laps chariot racers completed. | |
| Muhammad was a camel herder. | |
| Hippopotamus was a major cause of death for the Ancient Egyptians. | |
| Roman Senators had a knack for cutting off heads and displaying them in the forum. | |
| A lyra, or a roman pound, of meat costed a labourer eight days wage. | |
| Slavery was abolished in Han China because people rallied for equality and freedom. | |
| During his trial, Socrates admitted his fault and asked the jury for the death penalty. | |
| Based on the Kama Sutra, if a woman excessively perspired, she was deemed unfit to marry, | |
| The first wave of peasant Christian Crusaders accidentally traveled to France instead of Constantinople. | |
| Mark Antony was the most well known Roman hippie. | |
| Roman 'Garem' primarily consists of fermented bull testicles and sheep eyes. | |
| The Circus Maximus used wooden eggs to count the number of laps chariot racers completed. | |
| Muhammad was a camel herder. | |
| Hippopotamus was a major cause of death for the Ancient Egyptians. | |
| Roman Senators had a knack for cutting off heads and displaying them in the forum. | |
| A lyra, or a roman pound, of meat costed a labourer eight days wage. | |
| Slavery was abolished in Han China because people rallied for equality and freedom. | |
| During his trial, Socrates admitted his fault and asked the jury for the death penalty. | |
| Based on the Kama Sutra, if a woman excessively perspired, she was deemed unfit to marry, | |
| The first wave of peasant Christian Crusaders accidentally traveled to France instead of Constantinople. | |
| Mark Antony was the most well known Roman hippie. | |