In the Sigmund Freud Museum in London you can see the library of the father of psychoanalysis as well as this legendary piece of furniture
a couch / a daybed
Saturn's moon Titan is one and a half times denser than Earth's...
Atmosphere
This actor isolated himself for weeks, kept a diary in character, and studied chaotic personalities to create the character's unpredictable nature (one of the DC's villains). His performance is considered iconic.
Heath Ledger’s Joker
In the central zone, Soviet students went to pick potatoes every year, and in Central Asia, the students harvested this crop.
Cotton
Although this Q1 Tower is not located in Sydney but in the city of Gold Coast, its shape is inspired by this attribute of the 2000 Olympic Games in Sydney
Olympic torch
This New York museum hosts an annual ball organized by American Vogue editor-in-chief Anna Wintour (held for the benefit of Costume Institute in Manhattan.)
The Met Gala
his is the term for satellites that orbit the Earth at the same speed as its rotation, staying fixed over one spot.
geostationary satellites
Roman Griffin Davis played the role of Johannes Betzler in this Taika Waititi movie. The nickname is the name of the movie. So, name either.
Jojo rabbit
Vladimir Nabokov was a student of this college. Byron, Tennyson, Milne graduated from it
Trinity College
The Landmark skyscraper, completed in 2018, temporarily took over the title of the tallest building in Southeast Asia and is located in this city in Vietnam
Ho Chi Minh City
This museum exhibits the triptych of Bosch, "The Garden of Earthly Delights". The Duke of Alba took this work from the Netherlands in 1568
the Prado Museum (Museo del Prado)
Why was Ross Geller (from 'Friends) dressed as a potato (a spud) with antennas?
This is costume was a parody of Sputnik, the first artificial satellite launched by the Soviet Union in 1957.
For the role of Manolete, one of the most famous representatives of this profession, Adrien Brody signed up for Spanish language courses. Name the profession/trade
Torero or a bullfighter
A future doctor Vladimir Dal lived in the attic and shared a closet with this teaching aid, and at night admired its outlines
a human skeleton
Completed in 2004, THIS skyscraper stood at 508 meters (1,667 feet) tall and was officially recognized as the tallest building in the world until the Burj Khalifa surpassed it.
the Taipei 101 in Taiwan
During the war, most of the Hermitage collection was evacuated here, and in 2022, the Ural Hermitage cultural and educational center opened here.
Sverdlovsk/Ekaterinburg
This "Sputnik", produced in Leningrad, was stereoscopic.
A triple lens camera
In her later years, Vivien Leigh complained that this role, first in the play and then in the film, drove her crazy.
Blanche Dubois (from the play A Streetcar Named Desire)
This time management technique involves working for 25 minutes, then taking a 5-minute break.
the Pomodoro Technique
While THIS wasn’t the first skyscraper (as many people think), it was a groundbreaking structure that captured the imagination of New Yorkers and the world. It remains a beloved symbol of architectural creativity and urban innovation, as it used a steel frame, which allowed it to rise to 22 stories (87 meters/285 feet).
the Flatiron Building
This stone, housed in the British Museum, is a granodiorite stele inscribed with a decree in three scripts: Greek, Demotic, and hieroglyphs. Its discovery in 1799 was pivotal because it allowed scholars like Jean-François Champollion to decipher Egyptian hieroglyphs, unlocking the secrets of ancient Egyptian civilization.
The Rosetta Stone
This is the name of the first living creature sent into space aboard Sputnik 2 in 1957.
Laika (the dog)
According to J.D. Rostan, the soul of the main character of this play moved into the actor Coquelin, who played the role at the premiere.
Cyrano de Bergerac
This is the term for the feeling of being overwhelmed by too much information or too many tasks.
cognitive overload
Engineers use THIS to absorb seismic energy. For example, the Transamerica Pyramid in San Francisco is designed to sway during earthquakes. Or in Taiwan's skyscraper - a 660-ton steel sphere suspended near the top—to stabilize the building against strong winds and earthquakes, which are common in the region.
base isolators, dampers, and flexible materials