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Estonia gained independence (iseseisvus) in.

1918

100

The title of Estonia's Eurovision song this year. 

Espresso Machiato

100

This team has won the top flight (kõrgeim liiga) of English football the most times. 

Liverpool

100

The first president of Estonia. 

Konstantin Päts

100

The capital of Lithuania. 

Vilnius

100

How many days are in a year?

365 days

200

Estonia's first president after re-gaining independence (taasiseseisvumine).

Lennart Meri

200

The country that Estonia shares the tune (viis) to their national anthems with.

Finland

200

He is the English national team's all time top scorer with 69 goals in 103 appearances.

Harry Kane
200

In 1969, he was the first man to step on the surface of the Moon. 

Neil Armstrong

200

The capital of the United States. 

Washington, D.C

200

What is the largest organ on our body?

Skin

300

Estonia's third most populous (kolmas kõige rahvarohkem) city.

Narva

300

The stage name of Marshall Bruce Mathers III.

Eminem

300

He is the Estonian national team's all time top scorer with 26 goals in 158 appearances. 

Konstantin Vassiljev

300

He was the UK's prime minister during WWII. 

Winston Churchill

300

The capital of Bulgaria

Sofia

300

This legendary F1 driver has won 7 World Championships, as much as Lewis Hamilton. 

Michael Schumacher. 

400

Estonia's third largest island

Muhumaa

400

The lead singer and guitarist of famous metal band Megadeth and the former guitarist of Metallica. 

Dave Mustaine

400

The English national team have won this many World Cups. 

One. 

400

He was the leader of the Estonian forces during the Livonian Crusades (Eestlaste muistne vabadusvõitlus). 

Lembitu

400

The capital of Iceland

Reykjavik

400

The first city in known history, Çatalhöyük, founded over 9000 years ago, is located in this country. 

Turkey

500

Estonia sent him to the Eurovision this year

Tommy Cash

500

Known for his expressive (väljendusrikas) dance style, this American singer-songwriter became famous for his song "Insecure", which includes a version of Michael Jackson's anti-gravity lean.

iamnotshane

500

The first English club to win a major European trophy - the European Cup Winner's Cup in 1963 (a 5-1 victory over Atletico Madrid). 

Tottenham Hotspur

500

This country was the force behind the attack on Pearl Harbour in 1941. 

Japan

500

The capital of Australia

Canberra

500

If you have arachnophobia, what are you afraid of?

Spiders

600

They are the only Estonian's to win the Eurovision so far. 

Tanel Padar & Dave Benton

600

They are the authors of "Seven Nation Army" a song commonly played at sporting events.

The White Stripes

600

The event in which the constituent countries of the UK (Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland and England) compete as team United Kingdom instead of separate countries. 

The Olympic Games. 

600

Name the 7 continents.

North America, South America, Antarctica, Europe, Asia, Africa, Australia

600

The capital of Brazil

Brasilia

600

Where is the smallest bone in the human body?

Inside the ear

700

This institution (asutus) was founded by Swedish King Gustav II Adolf in 1932. 

Tartu University

700

This famous English band, consisting of brothers Liam and Noel Gallagher, Paul Arthurs and Paul McGuigan, announced a massive reunion tour this year. Their hits include Wonderwall, Champagne Supernova and Don't Look Back in Anger.

Oasis

700

The oldest English football club, founded in 1857. 

Sheffield FC

700

This English King signed the Magna Carta in 1215. 

King John. 

700

The capital of Cuba. 

Havana

700

The most spoken language in the World.

Mandarin Chinese