The only NFL team owned by its fans rather than a private owner.
Green Bay Packers
The treaty signed in 1648 that is often considered the beginning of the modern nation-state system.
Peace of Westphalia
The fictional company that employs the characters in The Office (US).
Dunder Mifflin
The only G7 country whose capital city does not have an international airport.
Canada
The company originally known as BackRub.
The country that hosted both the Summer and Winter Olympics in 1988.
Canada
The Mughal emperor who commissioned the Taj Mahal.
Shah Jahan
The artist whose 2022 album Renaissance won multiple Grammy Awards.
Beyoncé
The longest river entirely within Canada.
Mackenzie River
The investor nicknamed the "Oracle of Omaha."
Warren Buffett
The tennis player who completed the "Golden Slam" in 1988.
Steffi Graf
The city where Archduke Franz Ferdinand was assassinated.
Sarajevo
The first feature-length animated film released by Disney.
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
The language with the most native speakers in the world.
Mandarin Chinese
The country that introduced the first polymer banknotes.
Australia
The NHL franchise originally known as the Quebec Nordiques.
Colorado Avalanche
The last dynasty to rule China.
Qing Dynasty
The actor who portrayed both Batman and Birdman in major films.
Michael Keaton
The scientist who coined the term "radioactivity."
Marie Curie
The stock exchange with the largest market capitalization in the world.
New York Stock Exchange
The first nation to win three consecutive FIFA Men's World Cups.
Italy
The naval battle in 1571 that halted Ottoman expansion into the western Mediterranean.
Battle of Lepanto
The HBO series whose final episode drew over 19 million viewers and featured the destruction of the Iron Throne.
Game of Thrones
The world's oldest continuously operating university, founded in 859 CE.
University of al-Qarawiyyin
The economist who wrote The General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money.
John Maynard Keynes