Astronomy studies _________. (What)
The space. (Everything in the universe beyond the Earth's atmosphere.)
__________ directed Alien. (Who)
Ridley Scott.
Harry Styles is a member of __________. (What band?)
One Direction.
Oolong is a __________. (What)
A type of tea.
The 30 Years' War started with a __________. (How / What ... with)
While the true causes were of course more complex and less immediate, the Defenestration of 1618 is generally considered to be the spark the ignited the conflict.
Sodium is a _________. (What / What kind of element)
Metal.
Tim Burton has directed __________ Batman movies. (How many)
Two. Batman and Batman Returns.
Art Garfunkel was in a successful folk rock duo with __________. (Who...with)
Paul Simon.
Pomeranian is a ________. (What)
A dog breed.
The last emperor of Japan died in __________. (When)
He hasn't died yet. Emperor Naruhito turned 64 this year and he seems to be doing fine. :-) However, since 1947, the role of the Japanese emperors has been purely ceremonial and they hold no actual political power.
In E=mc2, E stands for _________. (What)
Energy. (m stands for mass, c stands for the speed of light).
Christopher Walken has __________ Academy Award/s. (How many)
Walken has one Oscar, for his role in The Deer Hunter (1977).
Rammstein have _________ members. (How many)
Six (Till Lindemann, Richard Z. Kruspe, Paul H. Landers, Oliver Riedel, Christoph Schneider, Christian Lorenz).
Guam is a part of _________. (What / What country)
The USA (as an unincorporated territory).
Franz Joseph ruled for __________ years. (How long)
68.
The periodic table contains ________ elements. (How many?)
As of February 2024, there are 118 of them.
__________ played the knight in Ingmar Bergman's The Seventh Seal. (Who)
Max Von Sydow.
The name of Nick Cave's band is '__________'. (What)
Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds.
There are ________ players in a curling team. (How many)
Four.
The French king _________ loved ballet dancing. (Which)
Louis XIV. We have no way of knowing if he was actually a good dancer but he did love to dance.
𝝅 (Pi) rounded to 3 decimal places is _________. (How much)
3.142
Hideo Nakata's horror movie Ringu was released in ________. (When)
1998.
Beyoncé's first solo hit was ___________. (What)
Crazy In Love.
Moliére died of __________. (What)
Tuberculosis. Ironically, his last performance (just hours before death) was in The Hypochondriac.
The Mongol invasion of Europe ended after/because _________. (How/Why)
In 1242, the Mongols turned around and left. True reasons are not fully known but a combination of bad weather, tough resistance and high casualties seems like the most likely explanation.