Estonia
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Estonia sport
100

The national flower of Estonia.


 Cornflower

100

The day Christmas is celebrated internationally.


24 December


100

The capital of England.


London 

100

The most popular sport in Europe.


Football

100

Estonian cross-country skier with Olympic gold.



 Kristina Šmigun-Vähi

200

The city where the Estonian National Museum is located.

Tartu

200

A Christmas symbol often placed on top of the tree.


Star/Angel

200

The national drink of England.


Tea

200

The city where the Euro 2016 final was held.


Paris

200

The most successful basketball club in Estonia.


 BC Kalev/Cramo

300

The year Estonia regained independence.



1991

300

The city considered the birthplace of the Christmas market tradition.


Nuremberg

300

The famous bell often mistaken as the name of the tower.


Big Ben

300

The athletics championship held every two years in Europe.



European Athletics Championships

300

The rally crew that won the WRC World Championship for Estonia.



Ott Tänak & Martin Järveoja

400

 The largest lake in Estonia.



Peipsi Lake

400

The country where “Silent Night” originated.


Austria

400

The river that flows through London.


The Thames 

400

The club with the most Champions League titles.


Real Madrid

400

The stadium where Estonia’s national football team plays home matches.



A. Le Coq Arena

500

The author who wrote Truth and Justice.


 A. H. Tammsaare


500

The historical figure who inspired the modern Santa Claus.


Saint Nicholas

500

The author of Romeo and Juliet.


William Shakespeare

500

The city that hosted the 2006 Winter Olympics.


Turin

500

The Estonian figure skater who placed 6th at the 2020 European Championships.


 Eva-Lotta Kiibus