Riddles
Celebrities and pop culture
Music
Vocabulary
Books
100

What gets bigger, the more you take away?

A hole


100

Which entrepreneur named his son X Æ A-12?

Elon Musk

100

Eminem's 8 Mile is named after a road in which city?

Detroit

100

In the unit "Conflict and resolution", what idiomatic "TIP" was mentioned?

of the iceberg

100

What is the name of the famous detective created by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle?

Sherlock Holmes
200

I have cities, but no houses. I have forests, but no trees. I have water, but no fish.

a map

200

Who currently holds the most followed instagram page?

Cristiano Ronaldo

200

Who is the best selling artist of the 2010s? 

Adele


200

This compound adjective is used when talking about nearly avoiding a deadline

last-minute

200

Named after a London railway station, what fictional literary bear was originally a stowaway from "Darkest Peru?"

Paddington

300

What kind of room has no windows or doors?

a mushroom



300

What is the highest-grossing animated film of all time?

Frozen II

300

Billie Eilish co-writes many of her songs with her singer-songwriter brother. What’s his name?

(Also sounds like the name of a famous kid's cartoon character)

Finneas

300

This word proved to be the most problematic in the crossword in Module test 3. It defines the stoppage of military action.

a ceasefire

300

What's the best selling book of all time?

The Bible

400

What can't you keep, after giving it to someone

Your word

400

What is the most-viewed video on YouTube?

Baby Shark - 14.1 BILLION views

400

What famous singer and performer of top-charting songs such as "Careless whisper", "Faith" and "Last Christmas"  was born Georgios Kyriacos Panayiotou?

George Michael

400

When playing Alias to refresh our knowledge of culturaly relevant everyday objects, this item was unfamiliar to many. It meant something used for eating food.

Chopsticks

400

Thestrals and Floo Powder are both forms of transportation invented by what internationally-renowned author?

JK Rowling

500

The Pearls of night, stolen in clearest light of day.

Morning dew

500

Double Jeopardy.

Bet an amount of points above 100 to write the closest number of viewers of the finale of Game of thrones (not counting delayed viewing)

19.3 million people

500

What rock icon in his young age was the founder of The Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Long-haired Men?

David Bowie


500

This "J" adjective was used to describe cliffs when we talked about Nature

Jagged
500

According to ancient Greek literature, Argos, the dog of what wayward king of Ithaca, died of joy after seeing his master for the first time in decades?

Odysseus

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