Travel and tourism
Tech and internet
Creativity and art
Language
Vocabulary
100

Which country / most popular / tourist destination / world?

France.

100

Why / we / learn faster from watching videos?

Videos appeal to the emotions and make it easier for us to stay focused.

100

Pablo Picasso / moved / where / 1904?

To Paris.

100

Which / English speaking country / biggest?

The USA. (Followed by India, Pakistan and Nigeria and the Philippines.)

100

People watching a performance or an event:

The audience.

200

how / coffee / served / in Brazil?

Tiny and super strong.

200

A popular type of scam tricks people into revealing personal information or installing malware. What / called?

Phishing scam.

200

Pablo Casals / famous / for?

He was a cellist.

200

How many people / speak / English as their first language?

350 million.

200

Place to live or stay (especially temporarily):

Accommodation.

300

Which generation / travel / the most?

Millennials.

300

Where / Mukbang videos / originate?

In South Korea.

300

Maman, a statue by Louise Bourgeois / look / like / what?

Like a giant spider.

300

How many languages / in the world? (Round to the nearest 10. Tolerance of 50.)

Around 7,160.

300

A place where / live performances (concerts, stand up shows, etc.) / performed:

A venue.

400

Which city / Tianzifang / in?

In Shanghai.

400

What / another word / for "how to" video?

Tutorial, instructional.

400

Anthony Gormley's famous statue / called / The Angel of the _____.

North.

400

When / Klingon language / invented? (Decade.)

1980s. (Random lines of dialogue existed before that but Klingon as a structured language was commissioned for the 1984 film Star Trek III: The Search for Spock.)

400

An electrical plug goes into:

A socket.

500

which French city / hold / The Venetian Carnival / since 1996?

Annecy.

500

What / Grégoire Kengen / do?

He is a film-maker and a YouTuber.

500

famous artist Yinka Shonibare / where / from?

Nigeria.

500

How many words / an average teenager / know?

Over 10,000.

500

Someone who isn't good with their hands and/or is prone to accidents could be described as:

Clumsy.