90s Bands
Historical figures
Geography
General Knowledge
Movies
100

Although they formed in 1987, this band started to gain attention after the release of their second album in 1991, the cover of which depicting a baby in a swimming pool.

Nirvana

100

This world-famous playwright is praised by many, but disliked among students. He wrote many stories, such as “Henry V” and “The Tempest”

William Shakespeare

100

This country is world famous for its famous boot shape and the invention of many traditional meals, like lasagne.

Italy

100

This is the fifth and largest planet in the solar system. It’s known as a gas giant.

Jupiter

100

Released in 2010, this Disney movie retells the story of a princess with incredibly long hair who wants to leave her tower and see the world.

Tangled

200

This British alt-rock band released their second album “The Bends” in 1995, which featured their hit single “Fake Plastic Trees.”

Radiohead

200

This British Prime Minister led the United Kingdom through the Second World War, and was famous for his sharp tongue and love of cigars.

Winston Churchill

200

This country is the smallest in the world, and home of the Catholic Pope.

Vatican City

200

This common fruit has many types, including: Granny Smith, gala and pink lady.

Apple

200

Finish this famous 80s movie quote: “I feel the need … [blank]”

“The need for speed”

300

After the collapse of the Soviet Union, this band performed on an airfield in Moscow in front of 1.6 million people, alongside Pantera and AC/DC

Metallica

300

The last monarch from the Tudor family, this queen defended her country from the Spanish Armada and is known as the “Virgin Queen.”

Elizabeth I

300

This Southern-Asian country’s flag is irregularly shaped and is home to the tallest mountain on earth.

Nepal

300

This famous horror character originated in the 1800s and is normally affiliated with huge castles and fire.

Frankensteins Monster
300

This is the year that Pulp Fiction, The Mask and The Lion King all released in cinemas.

1994

400

This is the second studio album in this band’s discography, and contains the single “Some Might Say.” Name the album AND the band. (One point for each)

“What’s the Story (Morning Glory)” by Oasis

400

During the First World War, this dictator was the last emperor of Germany, leading his country until he abdicated the throne and fled to the Netherlands just two days before the end of the war

Kaiser Wilhelm II?

400

This is the deepest point in the ocean known to man, located in the Pacific Ocean.

The Mariana Trench

400

This individual is well-known locally as a professional yapper and a Disney music enthusiast.

Isabelle

400

Despite acting for quite a few years, this actor has only begun to gain attention in the past few years, appearing in films such as Gladiator 2 and Fantastic 4

Joseph Quinn

500

This was the last album released by this world famous rock band, after the lead singers death in 1991, after their battle with a deadly viral infection. Name the band AND the album (one point for each)

Made in Heaven by Queen

500

This emperor was well-known for his conquests across Asia and growing one of the largest empires to exist in all of history. What was his name AND which empire did he lead?

Genghis Khan, emperor of the Mongol (Mongolian) empire

500

This European country is where the famous “Croissant” originated from and is well-known for its classical musicians.

Austria

500

SPECIAL ROUND: The answer is: 1969

What year did the Beatles release their album, “Abbey Road?”

500

This British character has been around in the world of cinema since the 1960s, and has been played by multiple actors, each with their own ideas of how the character should be played.

James Bond

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