1

According to the Brothers Grimm, what were the names of the children who got lost in the forest when they found a house made if bread, cake and sugar? 

2

In the world of airplanes and travel,what do the letters ATC stand for? 

3

Mayfair is the most expensive property space in which version of the board game Monopoly?

4

Name these four people who were either victims or perpetrators of well publicised assaults

5

What fashion house is known for its iconic red soles?

6

Complete the saying from Descartes in 1637, I BLANK therefore I am?

7

What was the name of The Shakespeare Theater that was destroyed in 1613, a modern version was opened in 1997?

8

Name these three actors and the characters they are playing in these pictures in films released in the years listed

9

Jessica Fletcher. Played by Angela Lansbury, was the lead character in what TV series which originally ran from 1984 to 1996?

10

100 hundred people were given 100 seconds to name any country that is entirely in the southern hemisphere. You will get a point for a  correct answer, two points if it is correct but less than ten people mentioned it and three points if it is correct but nobody mentioned it. There are 38 possible correct answers. Name only one country. 

11

Name the titles of these songs that apparently became viral on tiktok in 2025. All songs were released in /20242025 and all charted in Sweden

12

In the film Saving Private Ryan, what was Private Ryan’s first name? 

13

Now that the UK has left, which E.U. country has the longest coastline? 

14

Four news stories to make headlines in the past week or so. What are the stories

15

Which three countries in the world have the most active volcanoes?

16

On June 16th every year Dubliners celebrate Bloomsday, a day recognising a character, Leopold Bloom and his travels around Dublin, which Dublin author, born in 1882,  created Leopold Bloom? 

17

Which fictional character, born on the battlefield, the subject of films in  1982, 1984 and 2011, wields the Atlantean sword

18

Name these four scientists. The nationality and the year each was born is listed. If there is only one year then they are still alive.

19

Within five years, when did Dali create the Persistence of Memory?

20

What was Coco Chanel’s lucky number? (Also the number of her most famous perfume)

21

True or False, the flag of Belize is the only national flag in the world to feature humans.?

22

Name the six songs all of which charted in Sweden and all of which have the word sun somewhere in the title.

 

 

1

Hansel and Gretel 

Sv: Hans & Greta 

2

Air Traffic Control

3

London or Britain

4

a. Tonya Harding
b. Nancy Kerrigan
c. Monica Seles
d. Loreta Bobbett

5

Christian Louboutin

6

Think

7

The Globe

8

a. Timothy Chalamet
b. Bob Dylan
c. Tom Hanks
d. Walt Disney
e. Michelle Williams
f. Marylin Monroe

9

Murder She Wrote

Sv; Mord och ingen Visor

10

1 Point
Fiji
Botswana
Namibia
Uruguay
New Zealand
Rwanda
Zimbabwe
Madagascar
Australia
New Zealand
Argentina
Mozambique
Angola
South Africa

2 Points
Samoa
ESwatini
Mauritius
Lesotho
Chile
Zambia
Malawi
Peru
Tanzania
Bolivia
Paraguay

3 Points
Burundi
Comoros
Equatorial Guinea
Nauru
Tuvalu
Sao Tome and Principe
Seychelles
East Timor
Cook Islands
Tonga
French Polynesia
Solomon Islands
Papua New  Guinea

11

a. Anxiety (Doechii)
b. Abracadabra (Lady Gaga)
c. Shake it to the Max (Fly)
d. APT (Rose/Bruno Mars)

12

James

13

Greece

14

a. Plane crash in India
b. Israel attacking Iran
c. National Guard in Los Angeles
d. Greta Thunberg deported from Israel

15

Indonesia
Japan
USA

16

James Joyce

17

Conan the Barbarian

18

a. Jane Goodall
b. David Attenborough
c. Dimitry Mendeleev
d. Charles Darwin

19

1931

1926 – 1936

20

Five

21

True

22

a. The Sun Always Shines on TV (A-ha)
b. Seasons in the Sun (Terry Jacks)
c. Islands in the Sun (Weezer)
d. Sun is Shining (David Ingrosso)
e. Walking on Sunshine (Katrina and the Waves)
f. Lovers on the sun (David Guetta)