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Autumn 2023 Trivia

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  • Can you guess the name of the famous Halloween film with alternate letters missing?
    Scream
  • Name the large Italian sausage made with minced pork, pieces of pork fat and sometimes pistachios.
    Mortadella
  • Can you guess the name of the famous Halloween film with alternate letters missing?
    Carrie
  • Name this capital city in Asia.
    Beijing
  • Name this Irish actor who played James Bond in the 1990s.
    Pierce Brosnan
  • What is the name of the traditional Vietnamese soup made with rice noodles, herbs, and often with meat or seafood?
    Pho
  • The Eiffel Tower is taller in the summer.
    TRUE - Metals expand with heat.
    FALSE
  • Which famous explorer led the first expedition to circumnavigate the Earth?
    Ferdinand Magellan
  • Which famous architect designed the Guggenheim Bilbao?
    Frank Gehry
  • Which famous scientist is traditionally believed to have discovered the law of gravity?
    Sir Isaac Newton
  • What is the largest organ of the human body?
    The skin
  • The Great Wall of China is visible from space.
    FALSE - It's not visible with the naked eye from space.
    TRUE
  • The Amazon River is the longest river in the world.
    TRUE
    FALSE - The Nile River is the longest.
  • Name this British politician of the 1980s.
    Margaret Thatcher
  • What is the chemical symbol for water?
    H2O
  • Goldfish have a three-second memory.
    TRUE
    FALSE - Goldfish have a memory span of many months.
  • George Washington was the first President of the United States.
    TRUE
    FALSE
  • Can you guess the name of the famous Halloween film with alternate letters missing?
    Halloween
  • What is the name of the traditional Greek sauce made with yogurt, cucumber, garlic, and dill?
    Tzatziki
  • Name this model who became famous in the 90s.
    Naomi Campbell
  • Name this capital city in Europe.
    Dublin
  • The Statue of Liberty was a gift from France to the United States.
    TRUE
    FALSE
  • What is the largest mammal on earth?
    The blue whale
  • Which traditional Scottish dish is made with sheep organs, oats, and spices, cooked in a sheep's stomach?
    Haggis
  • Name this capital city in Africa.
    Cairo
  • In which country did the sport of golf originate?
    Scotland
  • Name this Australian singer and actor who starred in a famous American musical with John Travolta in 1978.
    Olivia Newton-John
  • Which country is famous for its ancient ruins of Machu Picchu?
    Peru
  • On Halloween, if a black cat crosses your path, what will you receive?
    Bad luck
  • Can you guess the name of the famous Halloween film with alternate letters missing?
    Candyman
  • Name the traditional Korean dish that is made with spicy fermented vegetables, usually cabbage.
    Kimchi
  • Name this capital city in Asia.
    Jerusalem
  • Can you guess the name of the famous Halloween film with alternate letters missing?
    Dracula
  • Can you guess the name of the famous Halloween film with alternate letters missing?
    Hocus Pocus
  • What is the currency of Japan?
    Japanese yen
  • Name this Irish singer who died in 2023.
    Sinéad O'Connor
  • What is the name of the traditional Mexican dish made with a corn or wheat tortilla, filled with different ingredients, and then folded or rolled?
    Taco
  • The Earth has only one natural satellite, the Moon.
    TRUE
    FALSE
  • Can you guess the name of the famous Halloween film with alternate letters missing?
    Poltergeist
  • What is the name of the traditional French stew made with beef, vegetables, and red wine?
    Beef Bourguignon
  • Can you guess the name of the famous Halloween film with alternate letters missing?
    Beetlejuice
  • What is the national dish of Thailand?
    Pad Thai
  • Name this capital city in South America.
    Lima
  • The human body has 206 bones at birth.
    TRUE
    FALSE - Babies are born with about 270 bones.
  • Name this capital city in Europe.
    Bern
  • In what sport did Mireia Belmonte win a gold medal at the 2016 Olympics and two silver medals at the 2012 Olympics?
    Swimming