Fun Facts
English Grammar
English History
Cooking
100

Christopher's favourite country when it comes to wine

Italy

100

The grammatical term for something that we do, like an action of some kind 

verb

100

The first type of English with influences of Germanic languages (Saxons, Angles & Jutes)

Old English

100

One of the most popular types of hamburgers, often quite flat

Smash burgers

200

My guilty pleasure when it comes to series and movies

Anime

200

The grammatical term for a thing or object

noun

200

From which language are these words derived: mutton, beef, and veal?

French / Old French

200

What herb is used when making a classic bearnaise?

Tarragon (Dragon) 
300

The languages I can speak (from really well to kind of okay), including Swedish? 

Swedish, English, French & German

300

The name for huvudsats in English 

Main clause

300

Queen Elizabeth the I's father?

Henry the Eighth (VIII)

300

A famous dish where a piece of filet (often beef) has been covered with diced mushrooms, wrapped in ham (serrano or prosciutto), then wrapped in puff pastry (smördeg)

Beef Wellington

400

The subject I got an A in my last year at High School/Gymnasiet

Painting & Drawing (Teckning & Måleri)

400

An example of a word that introduces a subordinate clause (bisats)

which, who, that, although, because

400

The name of the group Shakespeared worked with

The King's Men / The Chamberlain's Men

400

Name of the sauce used in lasagne, often with parmesan cheese (not the tomato sauce)

bechamel

500

Country and genre of the artist that was 1st on my Spotify Wrapped 2025

Germany, Pop-rap (artistname: 01099)
500

The grammatical term for the error made when you've written "they is" instead of "they are" 

Subject Verb Agreement (SVA)

500

The type of lines/writing which most of Shakespeare's plays were written in

Blank verse / Iambic Pentameter

500

The term for when you've seared meat or vegetables giving them a brown crust

Maillard-reaction

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