Who is Mo Willems?
The only even prime number.
What is 2?
In this sport, "Love" is used to signify zero points.
What is Tennis?
The Capital of this Mesoamerican Empire floated atop lake Texoco, and would eventually become Mexico City.
What is the Aztec Empire?
Sunflowers, 1888, Holland.
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Who was Van Gogh?
Who is/was Michael Jackson?
The sort of Icing on the outside of a Boston Creme Doughnut.
What is Chocolate?
In If You Give A Mouse A Cookie, the Mouse's first request was a cookie. His final request was a ______.
What is A Cookie?
In Civil Engineering, Abrams' Law states that compressive strength is inversely proportional to the ratio of water:cement in the case of __________.
What is Concrete?
In American Football, the name of the Offensive Player who "snaps" the ball to the Quarterback.
What is the Center?
Aristotle was the Tutor of this Great leader of the Ancient World.
Who was Alexander?
Guernica, 1936, Spain.

Who was Picasso?
Sweden's first win at the Eurovision Song Contest came in 1974 with this band.
Who are ABBA?
What is Rabbit?
In the sequel to Alice in Wonderland, Alice returns to Wonderland through this piece of houshold furniture.
What is a Mirror/Looking Glass?
What is the Central Processing Unit?
The New Testament of the Bible was first written in this language.
The Thinker, 1904, France.
Who was Rodin?
The world's most popular online musical streaming service, comprising ~31% of the global market share in 2025.
What is Spotify?
The Capital of Wyoming.
What is Cheyenne?
In Britain, the first Harry Potter book, Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone, was instead called Harry Potter and the ________ Stone.
What is Philosopher's?
Alongside Mercury, this is the only element on the Periodic that's liquid at room temperature.
What is Bromine (Br)?
In Golf, the club sometimes called the "10 Iron" is much better known by this name.
What is the Pitching Wedge?
The only African Country to never be successfully colonised.
What is Ethiopia?
Peace - Burial At Sea, 1842, England.

Who was Turner?
The Pop Singer Sabrina Carpenter recently became the latest female artist to receive back-to-back Grammy nominations for "Album of the Year". The last female artist to do this before her was __________, in 2021 and 2022, respectively.
Who is Taylor Swift.
The most popular variety of Banana sold worldwide.
What is the Cavendish?
Make your Wagers Now.
In Dr. Seuss' The 500 Hats of Bartholemew Cubbins, the titular hats are this colour.
What is Red?
This photo, known as the "Pale Blue Dot" was taken of the Earth in 1990 by this spacecraft.
What is Voyager I?
The only city to have hosted both the Summer and Winter Olympics.
What is Beijing?
The final dynasty of Imperial China, ruling from 1644-1912.
Who were the Qing?
David, 1440s, Italy.
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Who was Donatello?
The Country Legend Dolly Parton has this many Solo Studio Albums.
Any answer + or - 5 will be accepted.
What is 49?
Japanese has this many Scripts (writing systems), not counting Romanized Letters for Pronunciation.
What is 3?
LEGOs originally come from this country.
What is Denmark?