This Queen song was inspired by Freddie Mercury's personal struggles and complex feelings about his life.
A. Under Pressure
B. The Show Must Go On
C. Bohemian Rhapsody
D. I Want to Break Free
What is Bohemian Rhapsody
This word means ''bless you'' in German
A. Jawhol
B. Gesundheit
C. Kummerspeck
D. Buchstabieren
What is Gesundheit
This is the second-highest mountain on Earth, after Mount Everest
A. K2
B. Nanga Parbat
C. Kilimanjaro
D. Kangchenjunga
What is K2
They killed his dog. He killed them all
A. Jack Ryan
B. Ethan Hunt
C. John Wick
D. Jason Bourne
Who is John Wick
Giving his fortune to its eponymous prize, Alfred Nobel made his fortune for inventing this thing.
A. Microscope
B. Dynamite
C. Stethoscope
D. Anesthesia
What is Dynamite
This song tells the story of a passionate, unrequited love for Pattie Boyd, who was married to Eric Clapton's best friend, George Harrison.
A. Bad Love
B. Layla
C. She's gone
D. Old Love
What is Layla
In psychology, this word means ''an organized whole that is perceived as more than the sum of its parts''.
A. Kummerspeck
B. Veränderung
C. Gemacht
D. Gestalt
What is Gestalt
The Inca Trail leads to views of this known South American citadel
A. Teotihuacan
B. Aconcagua peak
C. Machu Picchu
D. Ojos del Salado
What is Machu Picchu
This captain is consumed with revenge against this whale who bit off his leg.
A. Flint
B. Ishmael
C. Ahab
D. Jason
Who is Captain Ahab
How many people can share a Nobel prize?
A. Up to three
B. Up to four
C. Up to five
D. Unlimited
What is Up to three
Led Zeppelin's "Stairway to Heaven" was partly inspired by the mystical themes of this legendary author.
A. Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
B. Edgar Allan Poe
C. J.R.R. Tolkien
D. Samuel Butler
Who is C. J.R.R. Tolkien
The defining spirit, mood or culture of a particular period of history as shown by the ideas and beliefs of the time
A. Erhalten
B. Wiederum
C. Zeitgeist
D. Anzahl
What is Zeitgeist
What mountain Range is the Matterhorn a part of?
A. Appalachian trail
B. Pyrenees
C. Swiss Alps
D. Dolomites
What are the Swiss Alps
Edmond Dantès is falsely imprisoned. After 14 years, he escapes and exacts his revenge under this identity.
A. Claude Dupin
B. Arsène Lupin
C. Jean Valjean
D. Count of Monte Cristo
Who is the Count of Monte Cristo
She is the youngest Nobel laureate.
A. Nadia Murad
B. Tsung-Dao Lee
C. Mairead Corrigan
D. Malala Yousafzai
Who is Malala Yousafzai
Taylor Swift references Shakespeare's Ophelia in the lead single from this album.
A. 1989
B. Reputation
C. The Tortured Poets Department
D. Fearless
What is The Tortured Poets Department
The pleasure derived by someone from another person's misfortune.
A. Schadenfreude
B. Nach unten
C. Gefunden
D. Lebensmittel
What is Schadenfreude
This is the highest mountain in North America
A. King Peak
B. Mount Saint-Helens
C. Mount Blackburn
D. Denali
What is Denali
He hunted down and crucified the pirates who had captured him for ransom.
A. Theseus
B. Maximus Decimus Meridius
C. Julius Caesar
D. Titus Andronicus
Who is Julius Caesar
She's this year's Nobel Peace prize laureate.
A. Toni Morrison
B. Aung San Suu Kyi
C. Maria Corina Machado
D. Anne L'Huillier
Who is Maria Corina Machado
He performed in front of the crowd in Washington DC before Martin Luther King's "I have a dream..." speech
A. Sam Cooke
B. Bob Dylan
C. Stevie Wonder
D. The Drifters
Who is Bob Dylan
A recurrent theme throughout a musical or literary composition, associated with a particular person, idea, or situation
A. Gedanken
B. Leitmotiv
C. Bauernhof
D. Schließen
What is Leitmotiv
An old saying has it that a wise person should climb this mountain once, but only a fool does it twice.
A. Mount Fuji
B. Kilimanjaro
C. Mount Everest
D. Mount Olympus
What is Mount Fuji
A. La revanche de Lucy
B. Kill Bill
C. Atomic Blonde
D. Promising Young Woman
What is Kill Bill
This novelist famously declined the Nobel Prize in Literature.
A. Albert Camus
B. Jean-Paul Sartre
C. Émile Zola
D. Alphonse Daudet
Who is Jean-Paul Sartre