History
Famous people
Geography
Symbols
Miscellaneous
100

The first Song Festival took place in 1869 in this Estonian town.

What is Tartu?

100

He was the very first president of Estonia.

Who is Konstantin Päts?

100

This island has the most western point of Estonia.

What is Saaremaa?

100

These four colours were on the flag of Soviet Estonia.

What are red, yellow, blue, white?

100

These 4 Estonian words spell the same forwards and backwards.

What are kook, köök, siis, kirik, kuulilennuteetunneliluuk, suus, kiik, kasak, piip, taat, aga, issi, emme etc?

200

After the collapse of the Soviet Union the independence of Estonia was restored on this exact date (day/month/year).

What is 20th August 1991?

200

Name 3 Estonian actors and 3 Estonian actresses.

Who are...?

200

This town is called the Spring capital.

What is Türi?

200

This country also has 3 lions on their coat of arms.

What is England or Denmark?

200

Estonia has the largest number of meteor craters per square kilometres in the world.

What is true?

300

The Great Northern War was held in the beginning of this century.

What is the 18th century?

300

Kaie Kõrb studied this profession in Tallinn as well as in the Russian Institute of Theatre Arts and became famous for her performances in this field of art.

What is a ballet dancer?

300

People of this city can do most of their shopping in Astri department store.

What is Narva?

300

At the 100th anniversary of our Song Festival the Soviet Union authorities coloured all these flowers in the decorations red and said they were carnations instead of this flower.

What is a cornflower?

300

It is said that it used to be the tallest building in the world in the 16th century.

What is Oleviste church?

400

On this date the Declaration of Independence of Estonia was presented publicly for the first time.

What is 23rd February 1918?

400

This world-famous Estonian choir and classical music composer’s well-known pieces of music are “Tabula rasa” and “Spiegel im Spiegel”.

Who is Arvo Pärt?

400

This town is called the Frost capital (not Winter capital) of Estonia.

What is Jõgeva?

400

This is the arch enemy of our cultural hero and a trickster giant that sometimes goes berserk but who is a key character in Estonian folklore.

Who is Vanapagan?

400

One of these ingredients is not in ‘kama’ - 

rye, peas, barley, sugar.

What is sugar?

500

This is the name of a gathering of people of Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania where they formed an approximately 700-kilometre-long human chain holding hands to show their unity and draw attention to their wish to become independent.

What is the Baltic Chain or the Baltic Way?

500

These three people in the list are NOT in the photo collage.

Who are Krista Lensin, Rasmus Mägi and Helgi Sallo?

500

This village on the banks of the river Ahja in Põlva county is also the name of the well-known tourist attraction of sandstone caves.

What is Taevaskoja?

500

In Swedish it’s called strömming, in Finnish silakka, in Russian салака, in Polish śledź bałtycki, in Latvian reņģes, in Lithuanian strimelė, but it is the national fish of Estonia.

What is Baltic herring?

500

These are the four adjectives in the first verse of our national anthem (in English).

What are pretty, big, lovely, wide?