Geography
Movies
Blast from the Past
Food-aholic
Random
100

The world’s largest island controlled by Denmark.

Greenland. 

100

Released in 2025, this animated musical‑fantasy film about a famous girl group became a global sensation, topping box offices in multiple countries and earning critical praise. 

K-pop Demon Hunters. 

100

Madonna’s 1989 hit “Like a Prayer” sparked controversy for mixing pop music with this institution’s religious imagery. 

The Catholic Church. 

100

This Italian city gave its name to a type of thin, round flatbread topped with tomato sauce, cheese, and various ingredients. 

Naples. 

100

This comic book, first published in 1938 and featuring the debut of a now-iconic superhero, holds the record as one of the most expensive comics ever sold at auction. Which comic is it? 

Action Comics #1 (Superman’s first appearance) 

200

One of the most populated deserts, spanning India and Pakistan. 

The Thar Desert.

200

In 2026, this new movie will introduce a “Chapter One: Gods and Monsters” hero — a protagonist on a dark revenge‑driven galactic quest. 

Supergirl (2026). 

200

Monica Bellucci played a memorable role as Persephone in this movie series. 

The Matrix series (The Matrix Reloaded & Revolutions) 

200

This cheese, often associated with France, is actually named after a town in England. 

Cheddar. 

200

This bird of prey, native to Madagascar, is known for its unique courtship dance where males create elaborate ground displays, including clearing areas of debris and spreading feathers in intricate patterns. 

Madagascar harrier-hawk / or Madagascar Crested Ibis. 

300

This narrow nation forms an “S” along the Indochina coast. 

Vietnam. 

300

After murdering a bunch of hippies, Cliff comes back to screen with the Adventures of Cliff Booth (2026). The Adventures of Cliff Booth (2026) is a sequel to which movie? 

Once Upon a Time in Hollywood. 

300

Which 1975 film is widely credited with creating the modern “summer blockbuster” trend due to its massive commercial success and national hype? 

Jaws 

300

Traditionally eaten on New Year’s Day in the Southern United States, these symbolize good luck and prosperity. 

black-eyed peas. 

300

'Pain and suffering are always inevitable for a large intelligence and a deep heart.' Which author wrote this? 


Dostoevsky. 

400

This river, sacred to millions and flowing from the Himalayas to the Bay of Bengal, is often called India’s spiritual lifeline. 

The Ganges (Ganga) 

400

In this upcoming film, “fire” doesn’t just scorch forests — it reflects inner‑rage, grief, and the destructive potential of vengeance; “ash” settles over the land as a burden of what was lost and a warning that cycles of violence leave scars deeper than any battle wound. 

Avatar: Fire and Ash 

400

Sandra worked closely with this producer — her husband — who was also part of Enigma. 

Michael Cretu 

400

According to legend, an Ethiopian farmer named Kaldi noticed his goats became unusually energetic, even dancing, after consuming the bright red berries and leaves of a particular shrub. 

He shared his discovery with Christian monks, who made a stew out of it, leading them to craft the world's first ____. 

cup of coffee. 

400

The character of Dracula was partially inspired by a historical figure known as Vlad the Impaler, a 15th-century prince from this region. (hint: the old name of this region) 

Wallachia. 

500

Africa’s largest lake, source of the White Nile. 

Lake Victoria. 

500

This actor is set to play the main role in Star Wars: Starfighter.

Ryan Gosling. 

500

Many sci-fi films like The Matrix explore the idea that our senses might deceive us and our reality might be artificially constructed- a theme echoed in cyberpunk movies from the late 90s onward. Which philosopher laid the groundwork for this concept? 

René Descartes 

500

According to legend, after the Turks lost, the overjoyed Europeans wanted to mark this victory and a chef made this pastry to mock the Turkish flag or Ottoman flag. 

croissant. 

500

This famous literary couple from the Romantic era included the author of Frankenstein and her poet husband, known for their travels across Europe and their influence on 19th-century literature. Who are they? 

Mary Shelley and Percy Shelley.