What sport involves kicking a ball into a goal?
Football / Soccer
hich movie features a superhero who wears a red suit and shoots webs?
Spider-man
Who was the first President of the United States?
George Washington
hich famous rapper is known for albums like “Graduation” and “The Life of Pablo”?
Kanye West
The national anthem of Estonia is “Mu isamaa, mu õnn ja rõõm”. Sing it
“Mu isamaa, mu õnn ja rõõm,
Kui kaunis oled sa!”
What sport is played on ice with skates and a puck?
Ice hockey
Which animated film includes a talking snowman named Olaf?
Frozen
Which ancient civilization built the pyramids?
The Egyptians
Name 10 celebrities from Estonia
Margot otsustab
What is the capital city of Estonia?
Tallinn
What sport uses a round orange ball and a hoop?
Basketball
In which movie do toys come to life when humans aren’t around?
Toy Story
What famous ship sank in 1912 after hitting an iceberg?
The Titanic
Who is the popular actor known for playing Jack in the movie Titanic?
Leonardo DiCaprio
Which sea is next to Estonia?
The Baltic Sea
In tennis, this surface is known for producing the slowest ball bounce among the three major court types. (hint: a material that is also used in Ceramics and pottery production)
Clay
Which movie follows a clownfish father searching for his son Nemo?
Finding Nemo
Who was the famous leader who fought for equal rights for Black Americans?
Martin Luther King Jr.
Which celebrity is famous for the “Moonwalk” dance?
Michael Jackson
Which famous digital ID system is Estonia known for?
e-Residency / e-ID
This athlete is the only person in history to win Olympic gold medals in both the 100m, 200m, and 4×100m relay at three consecutive Olympic Games.
Usain Bolt
In the movie Fight Club, what is the first rule of Fight Club?
Fight Club
What was the big wall in Germany that separated the city of Berlin?
The Berlin Wall
Which famous chef is known for shouting in the kitchen on shows like Hell’s Kitchen?
Gordon Ramsay
Which traditional Estonian holiday involves singing and dancing around bonfires in summer?
Jaanipäev (Midsummer)