This German word translates to "Garden for Children", and was first introduced in Germany in the early 19th Century.
A. Biergarten
B. Kindergarten
C. Gartenanlagen
D. Kleingarten
B. Kindergarten
It is the traditional alcoholic beverage served at Octoberfest
A. Bloody mary
B. Beer
C. Wine
D. Screwdriver
B. Beer
This car was established by Paul and Adolf Daimler, and the 3 pointed star became it's logo in 1910.
A. Volvo
B. Porsche
C. Mercedes Benz
D. Toyota
C. Mercedes Benz
This dish is made up of fermented cabbage
A. Bratwurst
B. Apfelkuchen
C. Sauerkraut
C. Sauerkraut
This once divided city is the capital of Germany
A. Frankenberg
B. Lichtenstein
C. Berlin
D. Falkenstein
C. Berlin
Typical round lettuce used in sandwiches
A. Argula
B. Batavia
C. Iceberg
D. Butter Lettuce
C. Iceberg
This is the traditional outfit worn by women, a dress with a defined bodice and low neckline, a tight waist, and a gathered skirt.
A. Dirndl
B Lederhosen
C. Bundhosen
D. Fraulein
A. Dirndl
Some of its vehicles are the microbus, also known as the van, and the Beetle, also known as the Bug
A. Tiguan
B. Jetta
C. Volkswagon
D. Atlas
C. Volkswagon
This hard, twisted bread or biscuit became the snack of choice on airlines when peanuts became too expensive.
A. Chex Mix
B. Pretzel
C. Potato chips
B. Pretzel
This high mountain range in Germany is often associated with Switzerland
A. Mount Tegelberg
B. The Alps
C. Marienbruke
D. Zugspitze
B. The Alps
It is German for "Thank You".
A. Danke
B. Gracias
C. Merci
D.Grazie
A. Danke
Octoberfest was first held in this century
A. 17th
B. 18th
C. 19th
D. 20th
C. 19th
This German car is known as the ultimate driving machine.
A. Jetta
B. Porsche
C. BMW
D. Tiguan
C. BMW
This cake named for a famous German is stuffed with chocolate and cherries, soaked in liquor, and "iced" with whipped cream
A. Apfelkuchen
B. Bienenstich
C. Black Forest
D. Donauwellen
C. Black Forest
It is the capital of the state of Bavaria
A. Munich
B. Augsburg
C. Regensburg
D. Nuremburg
A. Munich
It Means "Above and Beyond"
A. Vorzuglich
B. Uber
C. Trefflich
D. Fein
B. Uber
The first Octoberfest was held in celebration of this event
A. Birthday
B. Wedding
C. Baptism
D. Anniversary
B. Wedding
A long time favorite of this German auto manufacturer is the 911 sportscar
A. Porsche
B. Volkswagon
C. BMW
A. Porsche
The classic version of this pastry has a very thin, flakey crust stuffed with lemon-soaked apples and rum soaked raisins, all sprinkled with cinnamon.
A. Apple Streudel
B Apple Butterkuchen
C. Apple Bavarian Torte
D. Apple Raisin Trifle
A. Apple Streudel
It is Germany's largest River
A. Rhine
B. Elbe
C. Main
D. Danube
A. Rhine
Merriam -Webster calls it "The general intellectual, moral, and cultural climate of an era"
A. Zeitgeist
B Geist
C. Fernweh
D. Wanderlust
A. Zeitgeist
This U.S. city hosts the largest Octoberfest in America
A. Nashville
B. Chicago
C. Cincinnati
D. St. Louis
C. Cincinnati
This German highway system is similar to American interstates but has no speed limits in some rural areas
A. Freeway
B. Bundesstraben
C. Autobahn
C. Autobahn
This pounded and breaded, fried cutlet of veal is often served with a side of potatoes, or spatzle, boiled egg noodles
A. Eisbein
B. Wiener Schnitzel
C. Jagerschnitzel
D. Schaufele
B. Wiener Schnitzel
Germany is bordered on the West by this small country
A. Denmark
B. Poland
C. Luxembourg
D. Switzerland
C. Luxembourg