The place on the body where one would wear espadrilles
What are the feet?
The art of pruning shrubs into sculpture-like shapes
What is topiary?
The name of the first bridge to be built across the River Thames in London
What is the London Bridge?
The international music contest won by ABBA in 1974
What is Eurovision?
The name of a fruit that notoriously has no rhyming words in English
The English Queen who made white wedding dresses fashionable
Who is Queen Victoria?
The country famous for its tulip fields
What is the Netherlands?
What is Rome?
The popular jukebox musical that takes place on an island in Greece, featuring ABBA music
What is Mamma Mia?
The ominous-sounding collective noun for a group of crows
What is murder?
The French fashion designer who first coined the "little black dress"
Who is Coco Chanel?
What is the tomato?
A war that took place in Asia between 1950 and 1953
What is the Korean War?
According to ABBA, shes is "young and sweet, only seventeen"
Who is the Dancing Queen?
An unlucky number feared by those with triskaidekaphobia
What is 13?
A music-inspired 1990s fashion movement that featured all-black outfits, heavy eyeliner, and white pancake makeup
What is goth?
The name for large, colourful goldfish that are common in Japanese garden ponds
What are koi fish?
The battle that took place on Sunday, June 18th, 1815, where Nepolean famously surrendered (Hint: ABBA wrote a song about it)
What is Waterloo?
The ABBA song that features the lyrics "the history book on the shelf, its always repeating itself"
What is Waterloo?
The proper Italian word for a singular strand of spaghetti
What is a spaghetto?
The alter-ego of 60s fashion model Lesley Lawson, known for her big eyes, blonde hair, and thin, androgynous build
Who is Twiggy?
The season in which you should plant daffodil bulbs
What is autumn/fall?
The name of the disease (caused by Yersinia pestis) that killed a third of Europe’s population in the 14th century
The only ABBA member who was not born in Sweden
Who is Anni-Frid Lyngstad?
A French term to describe an eerie feeling that you've seen something before, despite never having done so
What is deja vu?