When is her birthday?
December 13, 1989
The Berlin Wall fell in this year
1989
This surface is used at Wimbledon
Grass
This Olympic park in Stratford hosted the 2012 Summer Olympics
Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park
This place serves as the HQ of a global church and was founded in 1847
Salt Lake City
What song do these lyrics come from: "But my mama told me its alright, You were dancing through the lighting strikes, sleeping in the onyx night"
Opaltite
This document, signed in 1215, limited the power of the English King
Magna Carta
This tennis score means “zero”
This East London neighbourhood is famous for street art and creative culture
Shoreditch
Although often associated with deserts, this site was carved primarily by water over millions of years and was first federally protected under a president better known for conservation than diplomacy
Grand Canyon
When did Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce start dating?
September 2023
This system of racial segregation, formally implemented in 1949 and dismantled in the early 1990s
Apartheid
Roland Garros
This historic East End market dates back to the 17th century and is one of Londoners oldest street markets
Petticoat Lane Market (Middlesex Street Market)
Once ruled by Venice yet later part of a Slavic kingdom, this coastal city-state avoided conquest by paying tribute to a much larger empire.
Dubrovnik
What tour got cancelled due to covid?
Lover Fest Tour
This Portuguese treaty of 1494 divided newly discovered lands between Spain and Portugal
This player holds the record for the most Grand Slam singles titles in the Open Era
Serena Williams
This East London venue in a former tea warehouse hosts immersive theatre, exhibitions, and installations
Wilton’s Music Hall
This European country once controlled territory on four continents, and negotiated a treaty dividing the non- European world
Portugal
What 2 albums do swifties call "sister albums"
Folklore & Evermore
This 1648 treaty ended this Thirty Years’ War and helped shaped the modern system of nation-states
Peace of Westphalia
This innovation, first tested at the 2006 US Open, allows players to challenge line calls electronically
Hawk-Eye
This canal connecting Little Venice to Limehouse passes through East London and is popular for walking and cycling
This country contains cities founded by the Dutch, later controlled by the British, and today recognises 11 official languages under a post-authoritarian constitution
South Africa