Spring
Crypto-Zoology
The Commonwealth
The Olympics
Mythology
100

What country is a very popular destination for American students during spring break?

Mexico

100

The Loch-Ness monster is a very famous cryptid. In which country is Nessie supposed to live?

Scotland.

100

Who is the head of the Commonwealth?

King Charles the third

100

In which country did the first Olympic Games take place?

Greece

100

Odysseus is a character from which story?

The Odyssey

200

Which months are officially "spring-months" in the northern hemisphere?

March, April and May

200

Bigfoot has many different names. Name one of them.

Sasquatch/Yeti

200

How many countries are a part of the Commonwealth?

Closest answer wins.

56 ex. Rwanda, Pakistan, Jamaica, Malta, Fiji

200

There was a curling-controversy during this year's Winter Olympics.

Which country was responsible for the controversy?

Canada

200

What did the Norse God Odin sacrifice for wisdom?

His eye.

300

A very popular travel destination in spring is the tulip-fields in a particular European country. 

Which country?

The Netherlands

300

The Megalodon is an animal that actually existed once upon a time, but is still considered a cryptid. 

What kind of animal is it?

A shark

300

After football, which sport is the most popular in the Commonwealth-Nations?

Cricket

300

Two European countries were banned from participating in the Winter Olympics. Which countries?

Russia and Belarus

300

The Nixie (Sv. Näcken) is a being who plays music to attract people so they can drown them. 

What musical instrument does the Nixie play?

The violin

400

It is currently Ramadan. What is the current year according to the Islamic calendar?

1447

400

The "Chupacabra" is a rather famous cryptid active in South and North America. 

What does the name "Chupacabra" mean?

Goat-Sucker

400

Which commonwealth nation is the biggest by population?

India

400

During the last summer olympics in France, a rather controversial "sport" was included. Which "sport"?

Break dance

400

The Greek half-god Heracles had to complete a certain amount of "Labours" to prove his worthiness and become immortal.

How many labours did Heracles have to do?

Twelve. Originally ten but two were added.

500

From which European language does the word "spring" originate?

German/Old Germanic

500

There is a sea-monster similar to the Loch Ness Monster in Sweden. 

What is it called and where is it supposedly located?

Storsjöodjuret, Jämtland

500

How big is the total population of the Commonwealth?

Closest answer wins.

2,5 billion

500

Which three countries have the most olympic medals in history? 

Hint: One of these countries no longer exists.

The US, the USSR and Great Britain

500

The English hero Robin Hood had his lands stolen by a person called "The Sheriff of ________"

The Sheriff of Nottingham