In 1503, what iconic painting did Leonardo Di Vinci create?
Mona Lisa
This popular rapper’s real name is Symere Bysil Woods
Lil Uzi Vert
Where is the Mona Lisa today?
The Louvre
How many years did the 100 years war last?
116
If you’re in an Arabic country and are invited to souk, you’ll be going here
The Market
Italian is the closest national language to what?
Latin
Which 2015 hit by The Weeknd begins, "And I know she'll be the death of me, at least we'll both be numb"?
Can’t Feel My Face
Michaelangelo painted the ceiling of which historic building?
The Sistine Chapel
What was the family name of the Russian rulers from the 17th century until the 1917 revolution?
Romanov
In this country, knocking on one’s desk shows appreciation for a good lecture
Germany (also accepting Austria)
What is the national dish of Italy?
Ragu Alla Bolognese (spaghetti bolognaise)
This rapper’s album “Death Race For Love” was recorded in just four days
Juice WRLD
Which Dutch painter is famous for his Baroque paintings like "The Storm on the Sea of Galilee"?
Rembrandt
Which world leader is famous for his “Little Red Book”?
Mao Zedong
This continent is the most linguistically diverse in the world.
Africa
Two countries are enclaves in Italy. Which ones are they?
Vatican and San Marino
Ludwig van Beethoven originally planned to dedicate the Eroica, his Third Symphony, to this prominent figure.
Napoleon Bonaparte
The French Revolution that overthrew King Charles of France was commemorated in which iconic artwork?
Eugene Delacroix's "Liberty Leading the People"
The ancient Egyptians worshiped this insect
The scarab (dung beetle)
Maltese, the language spoken in Malta, a European Union island nation in the Mediterranean Sea, is derived from this language
Arabic
Randazzo (Ranazzu) is a city located in which Italian region
Sicilia (Sicily)
This nickname was used to refer to legendary jazz trumpeter Louis Armstrong.
This school of art raised questions about the estrangement of the modern man by defying expectations of reality.
Surrealism
This infamous prison was stormed on July 14th, 1789
The Bastille in Paris
Chuño, “the food that sustained Inca armies,” which is still eaten in the Andes, is made from this ingredient
Potatoes (repeatedly frozen, thawed and stomped on)