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One to Five, International Waters, Box-Office Bombs, Diamonds, and Musical Kings & Queens.
One to Five
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What is the only chemical element with a three-letter name?
Which two English Premier League football clubs play in the North London derby?
The Dreiländereck of Basel, also known as the tripoint, is a geographical point located along the Rhine at the crossroads of which three European countries?
The CMYK colour model used in printing combines which four colours?
What are the first names of all five children who find a golden ticket and visit Willy Wonka’s Chocolate Factory?
One to Five
International Waters
Ahoy! Let’s head to the high seas.
Not including the Coral Sea, how many seas in the world are named after basic colours or shades in English?
What name is given to the warm, intense ocean current that crosses the Atlantic Ocean?
The film Barbie caused controversy and was banned in Vietnam after featuring a map showing a dotted line in which contested body of water?
With a length of over 200,000 kilometres, which country’s coastline is considered the longest worldwide?
While no nation can ‘own’ the ocean, countries can claim EEZs up to 200 nautical miles from their coastlines. What does EEZ stand for: Exclusive Exploration Zone, Exclusive Environmental Zone, or Exclusive Economic Zone?
International Waters
Box-Office Bombs
Not everything can be a hit.
A flop at the time of its release, what 1982 film is based on Philip K. Dick’s novel Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?
Named one of the worst films of all time, which of the following people did not appear in the 2019 film Cats - Idris Elba, Anne Hathaway, Taylor Swift or James Corden?
Facing the COVID-19 pandemic and controversy surrounding the movie itself, which Disney live-action remake lost around $300 million worldwide?
Deemed a critical and commercial failure, the title of the 2024 sequel to the 2019 film Joker contains what three-word French phrase that translates to “madness of two”?
With honourees including Halle Berry, Sandra Bullock and Sylvester Stallone, what name is given to the parody award show that has been naming the worst cinematic failures each year since 1981?
Box-Office Bombs
Diamonds
Will they be your best friend today?
The Affair of the Diamond Necklace was a late 18th century scandal surrounding which historical figure?
The four characteristics that determine the quality of a diamond are cut, carat, colour and what other C word?
Which South African-British corporation introduced the iconic slogan “A Diamond is Forever” in 1947?
True or false: diamonds can burn.
Inspired by the real-life Hope Diamond, what is the name of the fictional 56-carat blue diamond featured prominently in the 1997 film Titanic?
Diamonds
Musical Kings & Queens
We’ll give you the name, you tell us the musical domain over which they’re most commonly known to rule.
Aretha Franklin: The Queen Of…
Elvis Presley: The King Of…
Daddy Yankee: The King Of…
BoA: The Queen Of…
Mariah Carey: The Queen Of…
Musical Kings & Queens
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