Coffee
Clothes
Catastrophe
Germany
The most pricey
100

A coffee without caffeine is called...... 

Decaf

100

His short-sleeve cotton shirt with a polo player logo came onto the field of play in 1972

RALPH LAUREN

100

A synonym for catastrophe its origins go back to when the ancients blamed  stars & planet alignment for adversities

Disaster

100

A man from Germany's largest port city is called this. Also a type of food

Hamburger

100

Prepare your paella but don't waste any of this yellowish spice the most expensive in the world

Saffron

200

John ,whose last name sounds like a drink but spelled differently, is a fictional character of this book and later a movie.

Green Mile

200

Known for his United Colors brand this man also served as a senator in Italy

 BENETTON

200

Sandy, Mitch, Pauline, Fifi, Gilbert are all names for this type of destructive natural phenomena 

Hurricane

200

It is a medium-large breed of domestic dog that was originally developed around 1890 by Karl Friedrich.............. As a personal protection dog, it was originally bred for these traits: it had to be large and intimidating, fearless, and willing to defend its owner from attackers. However, today's dogs are known to have a good-natured temperament, as well as extreme loyalty, high intelligence, and great trainability.

Dobermann 

200

The most expensive rugs come from this country. Give the ancient name.

Persia

300

In the 1930s Nestle scientist Max Morgenthaler invented this decent-tasting instant coffee

Nescafe

300

One of his fairy tales is The Emperor's New Clothes

HANS CHRISTIAN ANDERSEN

300

This catastrophe that killed millions had recurrences in 1361 1369 1374 1390 & 1400

Plague

300

A famous German car brand which means " people's car"

Volkswagen

300

A 72 page notebook containing ideas and theories of this Renaissance artist  was sold to Bill Gates for shocking 30 million dollars. Name the author.

Leonardo da Vinci

400

It's the fancy Italian name for the person who makes & serves your coffee

Barista

400

In the 13th century the Pope made the Teutonic Knights' uniform a white tunic with a black one of these symbols on it

Holy Cross

400

The Global Vault holding more than half a million samples of These items as backups the ultimate insurance policy for our food supply in case of global catastrophe

Seeds

400

 It has been described as one of the most effective and repressive intelligence and secret police agencies ever to have existed. State Security Service of German Democratic Republic (GDR) was commonly known as....

Stasi

400

It means a “Mountain of Light” from Persian. It’s a 105 carat (21.6 grams) diamond that was once the largest known diamond in the world. The gem remains the property of the British crown kept in Tower of London and it’s a popular tourist attraction.

Koh-I-Noor

500

Producers claim that the process may improve taste of the drink through two ways: selection- civet cats choose a special type of coffee cherries, and digestion which can alternate the composition of the coffee cherries. What country is the main producer of this coffee?

Indonesia

500

Frequent photographs from the 1930s of actresses Marlene Dietrich and Katharine Hepburn wearing these helped make them acceptable for women.

Trousers , Pants

500

Slang for money or to steal from locations left unprotected after a natural catastrophe

Loot, looters are people who steal things left unwatched

500

Cryptanalysis of This ciphering system enabled the western Allies in World War II to read substantial amounts of Morse-coded radio communications of the Axis powers

Enigma

500

It hasn't been played for many years. The current condition is described as "new "despite it's 300 year existence. Estimated price is 20 million dollars. Name the creator and the instrument. 

Antonio Stradivari. The Messiah violin.

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