Which country uses wind energy heavily because of its geography?
Denmark (6,980 wind turbines on the water and on land)
Was is the name of the city whereas Gl. Lindholm School is situated?
Nørresundby
What is a Dutch waffle with syrup inside called?
Stroopwafel
What is the capital city of Denmark and Holland?
Copenhagen and Amsterdam
What do you call the ticket you need to get on a plane?
A boarding pass
Which country has the longest coastline?
Denmark (8,355 km)
Karolinelund was formerly an amusement park. What was the name of the park?
Aalborg Tivoli
What is a famous Danish open sandwich called?
Smørrebrød
What is the name of the famous statue in Copenhagen of a fairy tale character?
The Little Mermaid
What is the job called of a person who helps passengers on the plane?
Flight attendant
Which country has more people living in it?
Netherlands (18.4 million)
The famous danish rapper and street artist Johnny Hefty is known for painting what specific animal all around town?
A fox
What type of bread is often used for smørrebrød?
Rye bread
Which large country is directly south of both Denmark and the Netherlands?
Germany
What is the place called where you wait for your plane?
The gate
Which country is bigger in size?
Denmark (43,098 square kilometers)
What was the name that Mads famously gave Mick, when he was absent the first day?
"Sick" Mick
What hot drink do many Danish adults drink every day?
Coffee
What Dutch city is famous for being a major international legal center?
The Hague
What is the place called where planes take off and land?
The runway
Which of the two countries has the best record when facing each other in football?
Holland
- Games won: 13
- Games drawn: 9
- Games lost: 8
What is the name of the famous danish designer who has designed The Sydney Opera House, and several other buildings around Aalborg?
Jørn Utzon (1918-2008)
What is the name of the salty licorice that is very popular in Denmark?
Salmiak
What is the name of the body of water separating Denmark from Germany?
The Baltic Sea
What do you call the place where airplanes are parked between flights?
Apron or tarmac