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100

Full house, no door. Inside, a golden treasure store

Egg. 

100

When did Estonia first declare independence from Russia?

February 24, 1918. 

100

Name Estonian national bird. 

Barn-swallow. 

100

 How many islands are estimated to be part of Estonia?

Over 2000. 

100

Who were the singers who won Eurovision in 2001? 

Tanel Padar and Dave Benton. 

200

I have keys but open no locks, I have space but no room, You can enter, but can't go outside. What am I?

A keyboard. 

200

Which empire did Estonia belong to before declaring independence in 1918?

The Russian Empire. 

200

Which Estonian island is known for its unique culture and dialect, often considered a stronghold of Estonian traditional culture?

Saaremaa

200

 What is the name of the deepest lake in Estonia?

Rõuge Suurjärv. 

200

Name 4 band members of Five Minus.

Estoni Kohver, Lancelot, Päevakoer, Põhja-Korea. 

300

 Tall I am young, short I am old, while with life I glow, wind is my foe. What am I?

A candle. 
300

Name the treaty that recognized Estonia's independence by Soviet Russia in 1920.

The Treaty of Tartu.

300

In what year and where was the first Song Festival held? 

In Tartu, 1869.

300

Which sea surrounds Estonia to the north and west?

The Baltic Sea. 
300

Which Estonian athlete won a gold medal in discus throw at the Olympics?

Gerd Kanter. 

400

 I have cities, but no houses. I have mountains, but no trees. I have water, but no fish. What am I?

A map.

400

What was the name of the peaceful political movement in the late 1980s that led to the restoration of independence in Estonia?

The Singing Revolution. 

400

Which Estonian poetess is known as Emajõe's Nightingale? 

Lydia Koidula. 

400

What is the smallest county in Estonia? 

Hiiumaa

400

Name the first Estonian to win a World Chess Championship

Paul Keres

500

I'm light as a feather, yet the strongest person can't hold me for much more than a minute. What am I?

A breath.

500

Name three countries that have ruled over Estonia. 

Russia, Poland, Sweden, Denmark, Germany. 

500

In Estonian folklore, what is the name of the mythical creature similar to a troll, known for its strength, connection to nature, and for living in forests, often depicted in stories as guarding treasures or leading travelers astray?

Kratt

500

 What is the name of the national park that is home to Estonia's largest bog?

Soomaa National Park

500

Who was the Estonian composer and conductor, known as the "Father of the Song Festival"

Gustav Ernesaks.