Riddles
Classic Movies
Music
World Geography
World History
100

I have hands but cannot clap.


A clock

100

This 1939 film features Dorothy, Toto, and a yellow brick road.


The Wizard of Oz.

100

This singer is known as the “First Lady of Song” in jazz.

Ella Fitzgerald.


100

This is the largest country in the world by land area.


Russia

100

This ship sank in 1912 on its maiden voyage.

A Titanic

200

I get wetter the more I dry.


A Towel

200

Humphrey Bogart said “Here’s looking at you, kid” in this 1942 classic.

Casablanca.

200

This singer sang “Diana” and became a Canadian teen idol sensation.

Paul Anka

200

This river in Egypt is one of the longest in the world.


Nile

200

He was the first man to walk on the moon.


Neil Armstrong

300

I speak without a mouth and hear without ears.


An Echo

300

This musical starring Julie Andrews takes place in the Austrian Alps.


The Sound of Music.

300

This band from Liverpool changed music forever in the 1960s.

The Beatles.

300

This European city is known for its canals and gondolas.

Venice

300

This wall in Germany fell in 1989, symbolizing the end of the Cold War.


Berlin Wall

400

The more you take, the more you leave behind.


A Footsteps

400

This 1953 Audrey Hepburn film features a princess exploring Rome.


Roman Holiday.

400

Known for “Ring of Fire,” this deep‑voiced singer wore black.

Johnny Cash.

400

Mount Fuji is located in this country.


Japan

400

She was the longest‑reigning British monarch until 2022.


Queen Elizabeth II.

500

I have keys but no locks, space but no room.


A Keyboard

500

This 1957 courtroom drama centers on a jury debating a verdict.

12 Angry Men.

500

This opera singer was known as “La Stupenda.”


Joan Sutherland.



500

This desert in Africa is the largest hot desert in the world.


Sahara

500

This ancient civilization built the pyramids.


Ancient Egypt.

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