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Category: Music
Published: 28. 4. 2026.
Terms: |Amy Winehouse| |British Music|
The 2006 album that made Amy Winehouse one of the defining British artists of her era has a title connected with going back into darkness. What is its name?
Back to Black
Category: Music
Published: 28. 4. 2026.
Terms: |British Bands| |Coldplay| |Rock Ballads| |Song Lyrics|
Coldplay had a big hit in the early 2000s featuring lyrics about stars, bones, and trying to mend what has been broken. What is the name of the song with the chorus “Lights will guide you home”?
Fix You
Category: Music
Published: 28. 4. 2026.
Terms: |Bruno Mars| |Chart Music| |Hit Singles|
Uptown Funk was one of the biggest pop songs of the 2010s, and even though Bruno Mars sings it, the track is officially credited to a British producer and DJ. What is his name?
Mark Ronson
Category: Music
Published: 28. 4. 2026.
Terms: |Albums| |British Music| |Chart Hits| |Pop music| |Soul Vocals|
This British singer became a worldwide star with albums whose titles were often linked to her age at the time they were made. Her album 21 features songs such as Rolling in the Deep and Someone Like You. What is her name?
Adele
Category: Literature
Published: 28. 4. 2026.
Terms: |American Fiction| |J D Salinger|
After being expelled from school, Holden Caulfield drifts through New York and reflects bitterly on the hypocrisy of the adult world in one of America’s best-known novels of adolescence. What is the title of this novel by J. D. Salinger?
The Catcher in the Rye
Category: Literature
Published: 28. 4. 2026.
Terms: |Albert Camus| |Existentialism| |French Literature| |Philosophical Fiction|
The protagonist of Camus’s The Stranger is emotionally detached, and after his mother’s death and a later murder on an Algerian beach he becomes one of literature’s best-known existentialist characters. What is his last name?
Meursault
Category: Literature
Published: 28. 4. 2026.
Terms: |Existential Fiction| |Franz Kafka| |Modern Literature|
In Kafka’s The Metamorphosis, the protagonist awakens one morning as a gigantic insect-like being, and from that moment his relationship with his family grows steadily more distressing. What is the name of this travelling salesman and central character?
Gregor Samsa
Category: Literature
Published: 28. 4. 2026.
Terms: |Dystopian Novel| |George Orwell| |Modern Classics|
Winston Smith, Big Brother, the Ministry of Truth, and Room 101 belong to one of the best-known dystopian novels of the twentieth century. What number appears in the title of Orwell’s book?
1984
Category: Literature
Published: 28. 4. 2026.
Terms: |Dystopian Fiction| |George Orwell|
In Orwell’s allegorical novel about a farm rising up against human rule, the animals at first dream of a more just society, but the new leadership soon begins acting just like the old one. Which animals eventually seize the main political power on the farm?
Pigs
Category: History
Published: 28. 4. 2026.
Terms: |American History| |Ford Motor Company| |Luxury Cars|
Which American luxury automobile brand, produced by Ford, was the one in which John F. Kennedy was shot?
Lincoln
Category: Geography
Published: 28. 4. 2026.
Terms: |South America|
Which great river begins where the Marañón and Ucayali meet?
The Amazon
Category: Film
Published: 28. 4. 2026.
Terms: |Cult Movies| |Film Cameos| |Quentin Tarantino|
In which film does Quentin Tarantino appear as a henpecked man anxiously fearing the return of his wife Bonnie?
Pulp Fiction
Category: Trivia
Published: 28. 4. 2026.
Terms: |Business History| |Global Brands| |Sportswear Brands|
The firm established by Bill Bowerman and Philip Knight in 1964 under the name Blue Ribbon Sports, near Beaverton and Portland in Oregon, later became globally famous under another name. What is it called today?
Nike
Category: Science
Published: 28. 4. 2026.
Terms: |Biology| |Latin Terms| |Medical Science| |Physiology|
In Latin-based scientific terminology, what is the term for physiological processes that occur outside the body under laboratory conditions, traditionally in glass containers?
In vitro
Category: Film
Published: 28. 4. 2026.
Terms: |Modern Cinema| |Oscar Nominees|
One of the most important films of 2017 features the character Elisa Esposito, played by Sally Hawkins in a performance that earned her an Oscar nomination for Best Actress. Which film is in question?
The Shape of Water
Category: Music
Published: 28. 4. 2026.
Terms: |American Bands| |Classic Rock| |Rock Music|
“This is the end, beautiful friend / This is the end, my only friend / The end of our elaborate plans / The end of everything that stands…” This is the opening of the song The End, released in 1967. What was the name of the group that performed it, given that the album on which it appeared bears the same name as the band?
The Doors
Category: Literature
Published: 28. 4. 2026.
Terms: |Modern History| |Political Philosophy| |Political Theory|
In The End of History and the Last Man, its author looked at the defeats of communist systems at the beginning of the 1990s and proclaimed the end of history together with the victory of liberal democracy. What is the name of this American political philosopher of Japanese origin?
Francis Fukuyama
Category: Film
Published: 21. 4. 2026.
Terms: |Wes Anderson|
In a Wes Anderson film set in the 1950s, children and their parents arrive for the Junior Stargazer / Space Cadet convention in which desert town, where they witness a world-changing event?
Asteroid City
Published: 21. 4. 2026.
Which famous queen of Ndongo waged a long struggle against the Portuguese in the 17th century, abandoned Catholicism for a time, and later accepted it again under the name Ana?
Nzinga
Category: TV
Published: 21. 4. 2026.
Terms: |British TV| |Dark Comedy|
Which television series, adapted from a novel by Nick Cave, stars Matt Smith as a repulsive travelling salesman who goes door to door selling beauty products to housewives?
The Death of Bunny Munro
Category: History
Published: 21. 4. 2026.
Terms: |France| |Napoleon Bonaparte|
Following the siege of which city in early March 1799 did Napoleon Bonaparte have between 2,400 and 4,200 of its defenders executed, the majority of them Albanians?
Jaffa
Category: Film
Published: 21. 4. 2026.
Terms: |Famous Women| |France|
She was the first actress to become internationally famous, and she was known for travelling with a coffin in which she would sleep. She brought emotion and a realistic melodramatic style to her performances, and also took on male roles such as Hamlet and Napoleon’s son. Critics often mocked her, but the public loved her. Which actress is this?
Sarah Bernhardt
Category: History
Published: 21. 4. 2026.
Venice is one of the great gems of Italy, and one of the legends tied to it concerns its prison, from which escape was considered nearly impossible. The most famous man ever to break out of it succeeded in doing so in 1755. Who was this world-famous adventurer and seducer?
Giacomo Casanova
Category: Sport
Published: 21. 4. 2026.
Terms: |Football| |Italy|
There are many games around the world that claim to be ancestors of football, and one of them is Italy’s Calcio Storico. Apart from the ball, this rough sport has little in common with football, and its original form is played in only one Italian city. Which city is it?
Florence