Which Asian country was formerly known as Siam?
Thailand
Who was the first President of the United States?
George Washington
What is the brightest star in the universe?
Sirius
Which country has won the most Copa Américas?
Argentina
Which tech company was the first to reach a $1 trillion market capitalization?
Apple
Which square marks Spain’s Kilómetro Cero?
Puerta del Sol
Who holds the record for most Oscar acting nominations?
Meryl Streep
ANITA: Who was the first ever Disney Princess?
Snow White
What is the biggest city in Africa?
Lagos, Nigeria with 21 Million.
Which country has the highest number of UNESCO World Heritage Sites?
Italy with 60 sites
What branch of science studies fossils and ancient life?
Paleontology
Who scored the winning goal in the 2014 WC Final? Important to mention that Germany beat Argentina in that final.
Mario Götze
What company was originally called “Blue Ribbon Sports”?
Blue Ribbon Sports
Which Spanish company operates one of the world’s largest airport networks?
Aena
BENJA: In the board game Risk, how many territories (countries) are there that can be conquered?
42 Territories
In which famous harbour does the movie Nemo play?
Sydney Harbour
Which document, signed in 1215, limited the power of the English monarchy?
Magna Carta
What is the largest land predator in the world
Polar Bear
Which athlete has won the most Olympic gold medals in history?
Michael Phelps
What term describes money sent home by foreign migrants to their home countries?
Remitances
What is the smallest communidad in Spain in terms of population, excluding Ceuta and Melilla? (2024)
La Rioja 324,184
What does the Gen Z term NPC stand for which is also used to refer to someone oblivious that hasn’t “spawned into the world” and acts like they have no thoughts?
Non player character
TOMMY: What is the most popular Cocktail in the world? (24/25)
Margarita
What city has the largest port in the world?
Shanghai
Which empire was ruled by Mansa Musa, one of the richest individuals in history?
The Mail Empire
What is the atmosphere closest to Earth called?
Troposphere
In which sport would you win the Claret Jug?
Golf
Who is considered the father of modern economics?
Adam Smith
Which famous race is Segovia known for around Christmas Time, where people take part in an uphill bike race without pedals?
Carerra del Pavo / The Turkey Race
Which drama series has won the most Emmy Awards?
Game of Thrones
FELIPE: What does LGBTQIA stand for?
LGBTQIA stands for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer/Questioning, Intersex, and Asexual
What is the current longest non-stop commercial flight? Name both two airports. (cities)
NYC - Singapore
Which treaty divided newly discovered lands between Spain and Portugal in 1494?
The Treaty of Tordesillas
What gas makes up the largest percentage of Earth’s atmosphere?
Nitrogen
During an MLB game, how many players are on the field? (per team)
9
Which company has the most employees in the world?
Walmart
The godess Cybele, who is famous for the Fuente de Cibeles in Madrid, is the godess of what?
Fertitily / Nature (both correct). Also known for the great mother.
"Blinding Lights" by the Weekend
MARIA: Which biblical figure is traditionally credited with writing most of the Psalms?
King David - estimates suggesting he authored around 73 of the 150
How tall is the tallest building in Madrid - Torre de Crystal?
249/250
WENCES: What economic condition combines high inflation with stagnant growth?
Stagflation