1 |
Taipei is the capital city of which country? |
2 |
If you add the number of legs thata spider has with that an ant might have, what is the total |
3 |
Which Russian leader had a port-wine stain birthmark on his forehead? |
4 |
Name these four movies starring Bruce Willis
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5 |
“You were working as a waitress in a cocktail bar” — is the opening line of which huge hit all over the world in the 1080’s ? |
6 |
A famous King in Sweden was Erik of Pomerania, name any one of the two modern day countries where you might have found Pomerania? |
7 |
What element on the periodic table takes its name for the Greek word for the sun? |
8 |
Name the six castles you can see in these three pictures
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9 |
Which country whose name ends with the letter stan has a higher population than any of the other countries whose name ends with the same letters |
10 |
Which famous British author originally wrote under the pseudonym ‘Boz’? |
11 |
Listen to these four songs, they were all popular in Sweden but they are in languages other than Swedish or English. What are the languages |
12 |
Ascorbic Acid is the chemical name for which vitamin, A, B or C |
13 |
Which stadium is nicknamed “The house that Ruth built”? |
14 |
Identify each of these herbivores
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15 |
Which actress made history by becoming the first Black woman to receive two nominations in the Best Actress (Comedy or Musical) category at theGolden Globes? One of them was for the 2020 film Harriet |
16 |
What Chinese mobile application, released on the App Store in June 2025, requires users living alone to check in regularly and automatically alerts an emergency contact if they fail to do so, sparking national debate in early 2026 about safety and cultural taboos surrounding death? |
17 |
Which colourful room, once known as “the 8th wonder of the world” and estimated to be worth more than 800 million US dollars, located in Russia but disappeared in World War II? |
18 |
Name these four famous Russians Surnames will do aside from Picture D
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19 |
In the world of computer gaming, what is an NPC? |
20 |
Which amount of time was a UK number one hit single (number 3 in the US, number 2 in Sweden) in 2008? Two words |
21 |
At their closest points, which of these two is closer to the U.S.A. Greenland or Russia? |
22 |
Name these six songs, all of them big hits with only one word in the title |
1 |
Taiwan |
2 |
14 |
3 |
Mikhail Gorbachev |
4 |
a. Pulp Fiction b. Armageddon c. The Fifth Element d. The Sixth Sense |
| Don’t You Want Me | |
6 |
Germany or Poland |
7 |
Helium |
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8 |
a. Malmö Castle b. Kronborg, Helsingor c. Mont Saint Michel d. Windsor Castle e. Al Hambra f. Himeji Castle or White Heron Castle |
9 |
Pakistan |
10 |
Charles Dickens |
11 |
a. French or Arabic b. Korean c. Danish d. Latin |
12 |
Vitamin C |
13 |
Yankee Stadium |
14 |
a. Panda b. Koala c. Red Kangaroo d. Wombat e. Iguana f. Okapi |
15 |
Cynthia Erivo Harriet and Wicked: For Good |
16 |
Are You Dead or Demomu |
17 |
The Amber Room |
18 |
a. Pyotr Tchaikovsky b. Vladimir Illyich Lennon c. Gregory Rasputin d. Anastasia Romanov |
19 |
Non Playing Character |
20 |
Four Minutes |
21 |
Russia (2.9km v 2,500km approx) |
22 |
a. Wonderwall b. Firestarter c, Stitches d. Gold e. Alright f. Vincent |



