This is the largest island in the Mediterranean Sea.
Sicily
Which duo is famed for their helmeted stage presence and pioneered electronic music with hits such as "One More Time"?
Daft Punk
This Greek creature with the body of a horse and the head of a man is known as a symbol of nobility and dignity.
Centaur
This biological molecule acts as a catalyst to accelerate biochemical reactions in cells.
Enzyme
This well-known trade route connected China with the Mediterranean, facilitating the exchange of goods and culture.
Silk Road
This country's only borders are with France and Spain, making it one of the smallest countries in Europe.
Andorra
This group shook up the '90s with their album "OK Computer" and continued to be influential with 2016’s "A Moon Shaped Pool." What is the band?
Radiohead
In "Harry Potter," this three-headed dog guards the entrance to the wizarding world’s secret vault.
Fluffy
According to this principle, a change in velocity occurs due to unbalanced forces.
Newton's first law of motion (the law of inertia)
This period, which followed the fall of the Roman Empire, is characterized by feudalism and a decline in cultural and economic activity in Europe.
Middle Ages
The only capital city that borders two countries.
Bratislava
Which girl group signed with Motown became one of the best-selling female groups of all time with hits like "Baby Love"?
The Supremes
In Egyptian mythology, this creature is often depicted as a woman with a lioness’s head and is associated with war and protection.
Sekhmet
This phenomenon occurs when a wave bends around corners or spreads after passing through narrow openings.
Diffraction
This revolution, which began in 1789, led to the rise of radical political change in France and influenced movements worldwide.
French Revolution
The former name of Zimbabwe.
Rhodesia
This alto saxophonist was a leading figure in the development of bebop. He composed pieces like "Birdland" and "Ornithology." Who is he?
Charlie Parker
This gigantic sea monster is said to reside in the deep waters and is known for whirlpools that can pull ships under.
Leviathan
This is the closest star to Earth after the Sun, a red dwarf in the Alpha Centauri triple star system.
Proxima Centauri
The Opium Wars in the 19th century were fought between China and which empire that sought access to Chinese markets?
British Empire
This country's national animal is a mythical creature known as the "emerald dragon".
Bhutan
This operatic work by Mozart, composed in 1791 and noted for its Masonic themes, includes the character Sarastro. What is the opera?
The Magic Flute
This legendary creature from Arthurian lore is described as having the body of a deer, the tail of a snake, the feet of a leopard, and the head of a dog, and it symbolizes the quest for knowledge and adventure.
Questing Beast
This term describes the point in an orbit farthest from the Earth.
Apogee
The Persian Empire, at its height, was renowned for its architectural achievements, including this ceremonial capital city.
Persepolis