Until March 2020, you would find everyone here on Monday mornings.
What is the kitchenette?
The first recorded speculative bubble in history.
What are tulips?
Water, malted barley, yeast, hops
What is beer?
The youngest person to win a Nobel prize.
Who is Malala Yousafzai?
A very old poem about a more agitated than average sailing trip around Greece
What is the Odyssey?
Teambuildings don’t work without it.
What is karaoke?
Their color and smell dominate the Provence in Summer.
What is lavender?
Gin, dry vermouth, garnish with lemon or olive
What is martini?
The first person to win the Nobel prize twice.
Who is Marie Curie?
A (sort of) children’s book featuring an aristocrat, existentialism, the threat posed by baobabs and a tough line on adults.
What is The Little Prince?
Borrowed lines from famous Eagles song used at fare wells.
What is you can check out of FRE, but never leave?
They are on a famous painting by Vincent Van Gogh.
What are sunflowers?
Fruits, orange juice, brandy or rum, red wine, sugar.
What is sangria?
He declined his prize as he declined all official honors.
Who is Jean Paul Satre?
A trial, a metamorphosis, and a castle could be described as such.
What is ‘Kafkaesque’?
Everyone can join to get their vitamins.
What is the fruit club?
You can make a sirup out of these flowers, eat their leaves as a salad and children love the seeds.
What are dandelions?
Vodka, Cointreau, lime juice, cranberry juice.
What is a cosmopolitan?
Albert Fert and Peter Grünberg received their prize in 2007. Without their discovery of Giant Magnetoresistance this would not have been possible.
What are portable music (MP3) players?
Napoleon features promintently in this famous Tolstoy novel.
What is War and Peace?
Slightly changed Marvel movie, features on a cup and T-Shirt.
What is Guardians of the Financial System (Galaxy)?
The crop of one species is used for desserts.
What are orchids?
Pinot noir, Pinot meunier and chardonnay grapes (sugar, yeast)
What is champagne?
He had to share the price money with his former wife (divorced 7 years earlier) and is otherwise known for his critique.
Who is Robert Lucas?
A ‘damned spot’ plays a prominent role in this Scottish (but actually English) play
What is Macbeth?