Q: Which spice is most associated with Indian masala and gives curry its yellow color?
Turmeric
Q: What famous singer’s real name is Stefani Joanne Angelina Germanotta?
Lady Gaga
Q: What is the only continent without a desert?
Europe
Q: Which dance style uses movements inspired by martial arts, acrobatics, and music from Brazil?
Capoeira
Q: Which Italian football club is the only one to have never been relegated from Serie A since its formation?
Inter Milan
Name 3 noodle dishes from 3 different countries.
Pad Thai (Thailand), Spaghetti (Italy), Pho (Vietnam)
Q: This Italian composer created “The Four Seasons.”
Q: Which Ukrainian city is known as the “City of Lions” due to its name origin and coat of arms?
Lviv
Name 3 dance styles that require partner work.
Tango, waltz, salsa, bachata.
Q: What’s the only fruit that has its seeds on the outside?
Strawberry
Q: Which Middle Eastern dip is made from roasted eggplant, tahini, and lemon?
Baba ganoush
Q: What is the musical term for gradually getting louder?
Crescendo
Q: What city is the only one in the world on two continents?
Istanbul
Q: Which Caribbean dance is performed while passing under a horizontal bar?
Limbo
Name 3 ways to refer to a tropical storm.
Hurricane
Cyclone
Typhoon
Q: Italian balsamic vinegar can only be labeled “Aceto Balsamico Tradizionale” if it has been aged for at least how many years?
12 Years
Name 3 music genres born in the USA
Jazz, blues, hip-hop, rock & roll
Q: What continent is home to the Andes Mountains?
South America
Q: The sitar is a classical instrument primarily associated with which country?
India
Q: What city is known as “the City of Canals” besides Venice?
Amsterdam
Q: What grain is used to make traditional risotto?
Arborio rice
Q: Which composer created the famous symphony known as “Ode to Joy”?
Beethoven
Name 3 islands that are countries.
Japan, Madagascar, Iceland (Sri Lanka)
Q: If one song is played faster than another, what do we call its speed in music?
Tempo
Q: What color is the “black box” on airplanes?
Orange