Art
1960s In Music
Rhymes n' Riddles
Brazilian Music
Famous Landmarks
100

This French painter and sculptor, associated with the Cubist movement, is known for works like "Les Demoiselles d'Avignon" and "Guernica."

Pablo Picasso

100

This influential American folk singer and activist's work, including songs like "Blowin' in the Wind" and "The Times They Are a-Changin'," became anthems for the civil rights and anti-war movements of the 1960s.

Bob Dylan

100

I speak without a mouth and hear without ears. I have no body, but I come alive with the wind. What am I?

Echo

100

This genre of Brazilian music, known for its syncopated rhythms and poetic lyrics, gained international popularity in the 1960s with the song "The Girl from Ipanema."

Bossa Nova

100

This ancient wonder, located in Giza, is the oldest of the surviving Seven Wonders of the Ancient World.

Great Pyramid

200

This movement, characterized by its emphasis on emotion and individualism as well as glorification of the past and nature, preceded Impressionism and included artists like Delacroix and Turner.

Romanticism

200

This 1966 album by The Beach Boys, known for its complex harmonies, elaborate production, and the hit "Wouldn't It Be Nice," is often cited as one of the most influential records in the history of popular music.

Pet Sounds

200

Forward I am heavy, but backward I am not. What am I?

Ton

200

This iconic Brazilian musician and composer is known as the father of Bossa Nova, with hits like "Desafinado" and "Chega de Saudade."

João Gilberto

200

This iconic structure in Paris was originally intended as a temporary exhibit for the 1889 World's Fair.

Eiffel Tower

300

This style of art, led by artists like Claude Monet and Pierre-Auguste Renoir, focuses on capturing light and its changing qualities.

Impressionism

300

Known as "The King of Soul," this artist's hits include "Sitting on the Dock of the Bay."

Otis Redding

300

The more of this there is, the less you see. What is it?

Darkness

300

A style of Brazilian music that originated in Bahia, combining African, Indigenous, and Portuguese influences, often associated with the Carnival.

Axe

300

Known as "The Bean," this reflective sculpture by artist Anish Kapoor is located in Chicago's Millennium Park.

Cloud Gate

400

This Russian artist's work "Composition VII" is considered one of the high points of abstract art.

Wassily Kandinsky

400

This song, performed by Jimi Hendrix at Woodstock, is an iconic electric guitar solo of the American national anthem.

The Star Spangled Banner

400

I am not alive, but I grow; I don't have lungs, but I need air; I don't have a mouth, but water kills me. What am I?

Fire

400

This musical movement in Brazil, named after a famous club in São Paulo, combined rock and roll, jazz, and Brazilian music in the 1960s.

Tropicália

400

This ancient amphitheater in Rome, capable of seating 50,000 spectators, is known for its gladiatorial contests.

Colosseum

500

This term refers to the art movement that included artists like Jackson Pollock, who dripped paint on canvas as part of the process.

Abstract Expressionism

500

This 1967 album by The Beatles is considered one of the most influential in music history, featuring the song "Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds."

Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band

500

I can fly without wings, I can cry without eyes; wherever I go, darkness flees. What am I?

Light

500

This Brazilian artist is known for blending reggae, rock, and Brazilian genres, and is considered one of the country's greatest musicians. His 1989 album "Rappa Mundi" is critically acclaimed.

Gilberto Gil

500

This complex of temples in Cambodia is the largest religious monument in the world, originally constructed as a Hindu temple dedicated to the god Vishnu for the Khmer Empire before gradually transforming into a Buddhist temple by the end of the 12th century.

Angkor Wat

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