The final day of the Tour de France traditionally brings riders past this famed arch.
Arc de Triomphe
This is the name of Taylor Swift's recent tour, which has reportedly injected $4.6 billion into the US economy.
Eras
Name one of Karl Marx's books that form the basis for the development of the ideology known as Marxism.
The Communist Manifesto, Das Kapital
Standing at 481 feet tall, this was the world's tallest structure for approximately 3,800 years.
Pyramid of Giza
Known for his predeliction for poor rebranding decisions, Elon Musk founded this hole-digging company.
The Boring Company
The McDonald's arches in Sedona, Arizona were changed to this color when the yellow arches were deemed by government officials to contrast too much with the scenic red rock.
Turquoise
"She wears short skirts, I wear T shirts, she's cheer captain and I'm on the bleachers" is a line from this Taylor Swift hit.
You Belong With Me
Karl Marx was born in this country (extra credit for specificity)
Kingdom of Prussia (German Confederation)
Since its completion in 2010, this building currently claims the crown as the tallest structure in the world.
Burj Khalifa
Assigned to attend Camp Green Lake by a judge, this boy is the protagonist of Louis Sachar's Holes.
Stanley Yelnats
This classic arch is featured on the Utah state license plate.
Delicate Arch
Known for writing songs about ex-lovers, name an ex Taylor has written a song about.
Various
This worldwide phenomenon was referred to by Karl Marx as the "opium of the masses"
Religion
This American creation claimed the temporary title of world's tallest structure in 1884.
Washington Monument
This is another name for the holes formed by bacteria-produced carbon dioxide in Swiss cheese.
Eyes
St. Louis's iconic Gateway Arch, the tallest arch in the world, tops out at this height.
630 feet
On her current worldwide tour Taylor is playing in 3 different cities 6 times. Name 1 of these cities.
LA, Singapore, Toronto
In George Orwell's allegorical novel Animal Farm, the character understood to be an analogue for Karl Marx is this elderly pig.
Old Major
Paris's Eiffel Tower dominated the skies from the late 1800s until this year, when it was surpassed by the Chrysler Building in New York City.
1930
In this sci-fi fantasy classic, Arthur Dent's offhand comment travels through a wormhole and sets off a centuries-long conflict between alien races.
A Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy
All in the Family, an American sitcom featuring fictional character Archie Bunker, premiered in this year.
1971
Taylor gets a lot of shade for her dubious country roots, but she did, in fact, grow up on this type of farm.
Christmas tree farm
Karl Marx died in 1883 at age 64 in this European city.
London
Completed in 1890, this is still the world's tallest church (Half credit for country).
Ulm Minster (Germany)
Similar to Munchkins for Dunkin' Donuts, donut holes show up on the Tim Horton's menu under this chain-specific name.
Timbits