This traditional Danish porridge is made with leftover rye bread and beer—what is it called?
Øllebrød
(Some) Danes use the phrase “There is no cow on the ice” –but what the heck does it mean?
There's no need to worry
This Jutland company makes the world spin with its wind turbines.
Vestas
What is Aarhus' unofficial nickname?
Smilets by (The city of smiles)
Which dish was named the official national dish in 2014?
Fried pork with parsley sauce (Stegt flæsk med persillesauce)
Møllehøj is Denmark's highest natural point – but how many meters does it rise above the sea?
170 m, 190 m or 210 m
170 m
This Danish White Goods company was started in 2003. What was the name of their webshop (originally)?
Ahvidevarer
What is the original name of Aarhus?
Aros ("river mouth")
If you go to a hot dog stand and order a "Bald frenchman in a sleeping bag" what do you get?
French hotdog
We talk alot about the weather in Denmark, but how many days every year does it actually rain.
130, 150 or 170 days?
170 days
Not created in Denmark, but a Viking king has given his name to a modern wireless technology. What was his name?
Harald Blåtand (Harald Bluetooth)
In which year did Aarhus hold the title of “European Capital of Culture? 2016, 2017 or 2018?
2017
Denmark have some weird names for food. Which one of these is not a real name:
Fake Hare, Sun over god's home or Noisy Herring.
Noisy Herring
Danes consume the most candles per capita in Europe, but how many kilos? 4, 6 or 8 kg?
6 kg
Which mobile game, created by Danish developers in 2012, became one of the most downloaded games ever?
Subway Surfers
Aarhus spent 1 million DKK on a new slogan in 2011 (which was dropped three years later). What was it?
Danish for Progress
Many young Danes get cinnamon at the age of 25. The tradition supposedly originated in North Jutland – but which decade?
1950's, 60's or the 70's?
1960
What is the oldest city in Denmark?
Ribe, Roskilde or Aalborg
Ribe (Year 700)
Lego is a world-famous Danish company – but when did they start making toys?
1932, 1942 or 1952?
1932
In the 80s, you couldn't just get chicken at KFC in Nørre Allé - there was also an animal living in a cage, which caused panic when it escaped.
Was it a python, a baboon or a lemur?
A baboon (called Alfred)