Geopolitics
True Classics
Soaring through the Skies!
Famous Warships
Not the fruit
100

This Country owned Crimea before it was annexed by a large country headed by Putin

Ukraine

100

Antonio Vivaldi composed this set of 4, featuring popular pieces like Summer

Four Seasons

100

This ”Queen Of the Skies” is famous for its hump and it’s long service life 

Boeing 747

100

This German battleship shares its name with a North Dakotan City and is famous for sinking the HMS Hood

Bismarck

100

This color is formed when red and yellow are mixed.

Orange

200

This large Danish island northwest of Iceland has its sovereignty threatened by the U.S.

Greenland

200

This composer of the Turkish March wrote Für Elise, a famous piano piece

Beethoven

200

This European Passenger aircraft is famous for its state-of-the-art technology and cabin comfort, being the 787’s biggest competitor

Airbus A350

200

This largest ship of Imperial Japan was sunk while on route to help in the Battle of Okinawa 

Yamato

200

These mythical creatures are known for their wings and fires breathing, also have a fruit named after them

Dragon

300

This country‘s leader was assasinated by a Bosnisn Serb, sparking WWI

Austria-Hungary

300

This Australian Violinist is very used to playing Tchaikovsky‘s Violen Concerto, having collaborated with the youtube channel Two Set Violen and the Royal Philharmonic

Ray Chen

300

These control surfaces on the vertical stabilizer is also found on ships

Rudder

300

The WWII USS Nautilus was critical in the battle of midway while the modern successor is the first ever sub to feature this power source

Nuclear Energy

300

Bananas are known for being a good source of this essential Alkali Metal, including a radioactive isotope of it

Potassium 

400

Sweden and Finland are the newest members of this international alliance

NATO

400

Bach wrote this concerto which shares a name with a landmark in Berlin, minus the gate

Brandenburg Concerto

400

The Wright Flyer first flew in 1903, crafted by Orville Wright and this brother of Orville

Wilbur Wright


400

The Ise was unique because it was an Aviation battleship, serving for this Asian Country in WWII

Imperial Japan

400

This fruit is not actually a berry, sharing the first part of its name with haybale material

Strawberry 

500

This Country governed from Kigali, is funding rebels in the African country of D.R.C.

Rwanda

500

This Russian composer wrote Jazz Suite No.2 and Tahiti Trot

Shostakovich

500

This German airship, the sister-ship of the Hindenburg, shares its name with a never commissioned aircraft carrier and a Military official

Graf Zeppelin

500

This German warship was the first ship to be sunk by dive bombers, being downed in Bergen as its 3 escort torpedo boats helplessly fired at the sky

Königsberg 

500

New Zealanders are often called this, sharing a name with their National bird 

Kiwis