A narrow strip of land with water on 2 sides.
What is an isthmus?
The time signature for a waltz.
What is 3/4?
All of the romance languages descend from this root language.
What is Latin?
An attack where people try to get your personal information by having you respond to an email or fill out a form.
What is phishing?
The name of the weapon a mounted knight uses in the joust.
What is a lance?
The Canadian province whose capital is Whitehorse.
What is the Yukon Territory?
When a musician performs their version of a song already made famous by the original artist?
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This is good night in French.
The acronym for the provider that connects your router to the rest of the internet.
What is an ISP?
The two team sports that use a ball that is not spherical.
What are rugby and football?
The city that hosted the 1980 winter Olympics?
What is Lake Placid?
The major key signature with four sharps
What is E?
This English pronoun is used for the third person plural tense.
What is "they"?
A browser that is no longer common, but could just have well been a question for the music category as well.
What is Opera?
These things are common to the calendar, color palettes, and a particular composer.
What are the four seasons?
The name of the major north-south mountain range in South America.
What are the Andes?
The most common interval for harmonizing with the melody.
What is a third?
What is Brazil?
The name of the talking computer featured in the movie, 2001 A Space Odyssey.
The part of the spectrum that has wavelengths longer than visible light, and can sometimes be used for detecting heat.
What is infrared?
The other Baltic Republic besides Latvia and Lithuania.
What is Estonia?
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In the orchestra, the name given to the first chair, 1st Violinist.
What is "thank you"?
Programming technique for when a function calls itself again to process hierarchical data.
What is recursion?
The names of the four major basilicas in Rome.
What are St Peter's, St Paul Outside the Walls, St John Lateran, and St Mary Major.