|
Hint
|
Answer
|
|
Which Chilean won the gold medal at both the Men's Singles tennis and Men's Doubles tennis at the 2004 Athens Olympics?
|
Nicolás Massú
|
|
In The Two Towers, the Ent Treebeard is described as being "at least _ foot high"?
|
14 feet
|
|
Which city replaced Malabo as the capital of Equatorial Guinea in January 2026?
|
Ciudad de la Paz
|
|
Who became the first woman to be elected Prime Minister of Japan when she took office in October 2025?
|
Sanae Takaichi
|
|
Who edited the first 5 James Bond films, before directing the sixth installation "On Her Majesty's Secret Service" in 1969?
|
Peter R. Hunt
|
|
What name is given to the type of woman's footwear characterized by an ankle strap that crosses only around the back and sides of the ankle and heel?
|
Slingback
|
|
Which American artist has had sculptures such as Balloon Dog (Orange) and Rabbit sold for tens of millions of dollars?
|
Jeff Koons
|
|
The American portal Yahoo is actually an acronym, but what does it stand for?
|
Yet Another Hierarchically Organized Oracle
|
|
Mr Tod, Tails, and Nick Wilde are fictional characters of what species?
|
Fox
|
|
Which American singer was the opening act at Woodstock in 1969?
|
Richie Havens
|
|
What is the name of the wire cage that fits over the cork of a bottle of champagne keep the cork from coming off?
|
Muselet
|
|
The Pulitzer Prize is an annual award for journalism awarded by which university?
|
Columbia
|
|
Which English poets works included "How Do I Love Thee?" (Sonnet 43) and Aurora Leigh?
|
Elizabeth Barrett Browning
|
|
What's the name of the liquorice candies that come in the shape of either a pink or white capsule?
|
Good & Plenty
|
|
What is the name of the malleable metal alloy comprised of primarily tin commonly mixed with copper and antimony?
|
Pewter
|
|
What name is given to someone who studies or collects moths and butterflies?
|
Lepidopterist
|
|
Which year to Michael Jackson release the album Thriller?
|
1982
|
|
Which French oceanographer won the Best Documentary Oscar for The Silent World (1956) and World Without Sun (1964) and Best Live Action Short Oscar for The Golden Fish (1959)?
|
Jacques Cousteau
|
|
In Hinduism, who is the good of the Moon?
|
Chandra
|
|
What is the pink dish described as Lithuanian cold beet soup, commonly known as?
|
Šaltibarščiai
|