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100

How many SUBWAY sandwiches are sold daily at the Pentagon?

2,000 to 3,500

100

What is the official national sport in EST?

Football

100

Who received a farmstate from President Päts?

a. Erki Nool

b. Alfred Neuland

c. Kristjan Palusalu

Wrestler Kristjan Palusalu (Berlin 1936)

100

Performer?

"Fly Me to the Moon", Frank Sinatra.

100

Who became a president of the US after Franklin D. Roosvelt?

Harry S. Truman

200

In what year were horses introduced in Mainland of America? (+/- 10)

1519 (Mainland): Hernán Cortés landed on the Mexican coast with 16 horses, marking the first time modern horses reached the American mainland.

200

What is the current Pope's Leo XIV born name?

Robert Francis Prevost


200

Who are the Ukranian twin brothers - they used to be world top level boxers?

Klitško brothers

200

Performer?

Taylor Swift

200

Pentagon. Why?

Because it is a pentagon shape:

five-sided polygon with five straight edges, five vertices (corners), and interior angles.

300

Who has had the most expensive commercial in Super Bowl?

Historically, Amazon holds the all-time record for its "Mind Reader" ad (2022), which cost $26 million due to its 130-second runtime. Scarlett Johansson and Colin Jost

300

Why Scottish haggis is forbidden in the US?

Scottish haggis is a sheep’s stomach filled with the sheep’s liver, heart and lungs, as well as oatmeal, suet, stock, onions and various spices. This dish has been forbidden in the United States of America since 1971. The reason for this is that the U.S. Department of Agriculture believes that lungs should not be saved for use as human food. The lungs of a sheep can contain bacteria, so the ban is in place with food safety in mind.

300

When was the last time Germany won the FIFA World Cup?

2014

300

What connects EST DATT with the author of this song?

Türi

300

Joseph Goebbels had PhD in what?

Literature

400

Which movie company in the US has won the most Academy Awards?

Walt Disney Company 

22 Academy Awards

400

Where croissants were first introduced?

Indeed, croissants are a Viennese style of pastry, which of course refers to the Austrian city of Vienna known as the birthplace of croissants, it comes in various shapes and sizes, The ancestor of the modern croissant was called the kipferl, which dates back to the 13th century.

400

How many teams there are in NHL?

There are 32 teams in the National Hockey League (NHL)

400

The name of the band?

BTS (Korea)

400

"We'll always have Paris" (1942). Which movie?

Casablanca

500

These 4 Estonian officers are inductees of the US Army War College International Fellows Hall of Fame 

Johannes Kert

Artur Tiganik

Indrek Sirel

Andrus Merilo

500

Who from the well-known US politicians possessed the largest collection of European art?

Former Vice President and New York Governor Nelson Rockefeller possessed one of the largest and most significant collections of European art among US politicians. His vast personal collection spanned modern European masters (like Pablo Picasso and Georges Braque), Cubism, post-war art, and 18th-century European decorative arts

500

Who is considered the most famous baseball player in the US?

Babe Ruth is universally considered the most famous and historically significant baseball player of all time. Known as "The Sultan of Swat" and "The Bambino", he revolutionized the sport by transforming it from a low-scoring, defensive game into an era of power hitting

500

Name of the band?

The Beatles, "Helter Skelter"

500

Nobel prized (1962) American writer ("Tortilla Flat")

John Steinbeck