This British rock band, fronted by Freddie Mercury, released the operatic rock anthem "Bohemian Rhapsody" in 1975.
Queen
The city of Cairo is the capital of this country, home to the Great Pyramids and the Sphinx.
Egypt
This famous shark movie led to a nationwide decline in beach visits and made people afraid to go in the water.
Jaws
I have cities, but no houses. I have mountains, but no trees. I have water, but no fish. What am I?
A map
This famous sheep from a nursery rhyme had three bags of wool.
Baa Baa Black sheep
This artist, whose real name is Marshall Mathers, rose to fame with his alter ego and songs like Godzilla.
Eminem
This European country is known for its fjords, stunning northern lights, and being a major producer of oil.
Norway
This 1999 sci-fi film features a computer hacker who discovers that the world as he knows it is a simulated reality.
The Matrix
I speak without a mouth and hear without ears. I have no body, but I come alive with wind. What am I?
An echo
In this rhyme, a girl's curds and whey are interrupted by a spider that sits down beside her and frightens her away.
Little Miss Muffet
Finish the lyrics, name the song and say who its by.
"You are, my ..."
I want it that way by the Backstreet Boys
This landlocked country in Europe is known for its neutrality, chocolate, cheese, and precision watches.
Switzerland
This 1997 film, which won 11 Academy Awards, told the story of a forbidden romance aboard a doomed ocean liner.
Titanic
A man and his son are in a car accident. The father dies, and the son is rushed to the hospital. The doctor says, "I can't operate on him; he's my son." How is this possible?
The doctor is his mother.
According to the rhyme, this animal lived in a house of straw, while a second lived in a house of sticks, and a third lived in a house of bricks.
A Pig
This artist, known as the "King of Rock and Roll," is famous for his swivelling hips and hits like "Hound Dog" and "Jailhouse Rock."
Elvis Presley
How many countries are there in Europe?
If you said a number between 45 - 50 you are correct.
In the 1972 classic The Godfather, this quote is famously delivered by the character Peter Clemenza after a hit: "Leave the gun. Take the..."
"Leave the gun. Take the cannoli"
I can be a solid, a liquid, or a gas, but I am not water. I can be found in a battery, a car, or a pencil. What am I?
Carbon
This popular children's song about a famous bridge is said to be about the actual bridge in London, which was constantly falling down and being rebuilt due to poor construction.
London Bridge is falling down
This artist, whose real name is Abel Tesfaye, became the first singer to have every song on a major album chart on the Billboard Hot 100 with his 2020 release "After Hours".
The Weekend
Which countries flag is this and what continent is it in?
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Uruguay
This dark movie is about a mother and a father. The mother dies after giving birth to her kids and soon after, all her kids die except for one who turns out to be physically disabled. The widowed father then tries to keep his son "safe" by never letting him out of his sight, but on his first day of school the physically disabled son gets kidnapped. The father then teams up with a mentally challenged woman to go on an adventure across the earth to find his son. What is the movie called?
Finding Nemo
You have two ropes, each of which burns for exactly one hour. However, the ropes burn at a completely uneven rate; some parts burn fast, and other parts burn slow. You have a lighter, but no other way to measure time. How do you measure exactly 45 minutes?
Light both ends of the first rope at the same time. (It will burn in 30 minutes, because burning both ends doubles the speed).
At the same time you light the first rope, light one end of the second rope.
When the first rope has completely burned out (after 30 minutes), immediately light the other end of the second rope.
The second rope has 30 minutes' worth of material left, and by lighting both ends, it will burn in exactly 15 minutes.
30 minutes + 15 minutes = 45 minutes.
In "Three Blind Mice," the "farmer's wife" is believed to be a reference to this historical queen, known for her religious persecution, who reportedly executed three Protestant bishops.
Queen Mary I