The continent where you can find Mount Everest.
What is Asia?
The two colours of paint that make green when mixed together.
What are blue and yellow?
The photo sharing app acquired by Facebook in 2012.
What is Instagram?
The country home to the railway company ŽSSK.
What is Slovakia?
The colour of a sapphire.
What is blue?
The Slovak mountain featured on the 1 cent, 2 cent and 5 cent coin.
What is Kriváň?
The museum where you can find the Mona Lisa.
What is the Louvre?
This is the most common element in the universe.
What is hydrogen / vodík / водень?
The country home to the technology company Microsoft.
What is the United States?
The length of time of a handball game.
What is 60 minutes?
This river forms the border between Slovakia and Austria.
What is the Morava?
The exact year Game Of Thrones began on television.
What is 2011?
The year the original Playstation was released in Japan.
(Leeway: one)
What is 1994?
(Leeway: 1993-1995)
The country home to the car company Opel.
What is Germany?
The city representing Q in the international phonetic alphabet.
What is Quebec?
The capital city that recorded Europe's highest weather temperature of 48C in 1977.
What is Athens?
The famous modern art gallery in Bilbao, Spain.
What is the Guggenheim?
The world's largest and tallest species of grass.
What is bamboo?
The country home to the clothing company H&M.
What is Sweden?
The number of countries bordering Slovakia that don't use the Euro.
What is four?
Czechia (koruna)
Poland (złoty)
Ukraine (гривня)
Hungary (forint)
This is one of the ten other provinces of the Netherlands after North Holland and South Holland.
What are Drenthe, Flevoland, Friesland, Gelderland, Groningen, Limburg, Noord Brabant, Overijssel, Utrecht or Zeeland?
The George Orwell novel that features Big Brother and Room 101.
This is what USB stands for.
What is Universal Serial Bus?
The country home to the food and drink company Nestle.
What is Switzerland?
The number of countries in Europe ruled by a King, Queen, Prince etc.
(Leeway: two)
What is eleven?
(Leeway: 9-13)
Joan Eric of Andorra, Filip of Belgium, Margarethe of Denmark, Hans-Adam of Liechtenstein, Henri of Luxemburg, Albert of Monaco, Willem-Alexander of the Netherlands, Harald of Norway, Felipe of Spain, Carl Gustav of Sweden and Charles of the United Kingdom