In this year the Berlin wall fell
1989
Famous for chocolate and watches
Switzerland
Germany's most traditional crime series
Tatort
True or false: Subject and verb must agree in number
True
Legendary musician who is known as the "King of Rock'n'Roll"
Elvis Presley
In this year the unsinkable "Titanic" sank while on its way to New York.
1912
Birth country of the late Pope Johannes Paul II
Poland
Different cases, different girls, different settings but his Martini is always shaken, not stirred
James Bond
This is the plural spelling for mouse
mice
This actress is famous for her leading role in "Titanic"
Kate Winslet
These two cities were bombed by the USA in 1945
Hiroshima and Nagasaki
65 % of the country's highways have no speed limit
Germany
Musical in which they do the time warp again and again
Rocky Horror Picture Show
This is another word for rich
wealthy
She received the Nobel Peace Prize in 1979 for her charity work in India
Mother Teresa
When Paris abucted the Spartan queen Helena, this war began
Trojan War
Those 4 countries make up the United Kingdom
England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland
Filmed from the point of view of a tree in Marburg's Old Botanical Garden
Silent Friend
This is the the simple past of "lie" (lügen)
lay
The most decorated Olympian of all time who won 23 gold medals in swimming
Michael Phelps
She used the "Underground Railroad" to lead others from slavery into freedom.
Harriet Tubmann
This country started the European Renaissance
Italy
Until 2001 this was the name of the Eurovision Song Contest
Grand Prix Eurovision de la Chanson
Information, chaos, education, fiction
are examples for _________________ nouns
uncountable
The first female pilot who circumnavigated the world
Amelia Earhart