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Counting Cardinals, Cash is King, Eponymous Equipment, The “Sub” Category, and What Kind of Artist?

Counting Cardinals

A conclave, of sorts.

1

Cardinal numbers represent the count of items (e.g., one, two, three). What is the term for numbers that indicate position (e.g. first, second, third)?

2

Said over 50 times in the 2024 film Conclave, what honorary title beginning with the letter E is used when addressing a Cardinal of the Catholic Church?

3

First founded in Chicago in 1898, American football team the Cardinals are now based out of which US state?

4

Played by Claudia Cardinale, Princess Dala is the original owner of the world's largest diamond before it is stolen in which 1963 caper film?

5

The spelling of which cardinal sin begins with the symbols of two cardinal directions?

Counting Cardinals

Cash is King

Another day, another dollar.

6

Since 1969, the face of an Australian 50-cent coin has how many sides?

7

What is the official currency of South Korea?

8

What unfinished building structure appears on the reverse of the United States one-dollar bill?

9

Which present-day currency originates from the use of silver coins in the year 775?

10

In a standard game of Monopoly, how many different denominations of Monopoly Money are available?

Cash is King

Eponymous Equipment

Fill in the blanks with the missing name usually included in the names of the following pieces of equipment.

11

Used for heating, sterilisation and combustion in a laboratory or science classroom:

______ Burner

12

Shallow transparent lidded dish that biologists use to hold growth medium:

_____ Dish

13

An instrument for detecting and measuring the level of radioactivity:

______ Counter

14

Torture device dating back to antiquity, also known as the breaking or execution wheel:

_________ Wheel

15

Device designed to demonstrate the Earth’s rotation:

________ Pendulum

Eponymous Equipment

The “Sub” Category

Hear for a sublime time not a long time.

16

What was the name of the submersible operated by OceanGate that imploded during its descent on June 18, 2023?

17

According to the International Football Association Board (IFAB) Laws of the Game, what is the maximum number of standard substitutions each team is permitted to use in a game of soccer?

18

Name one of the two lead actresses who star in the 2024 horror film The Substance.

19

What country, located in Sub-Saharan Africa, is home to the most pyramids in the world?

20

“Subluxation” is a medical term for what kind of injury?

The “Sub” Category

What Kind of Artist?

We’ll give you an artist. You tell us the artistic discipline they’re most famous for.

21

Frida Kahlo

22

Annie Leibovitz

23

Auguste Rodin

24

Dame Nellie Melba

25

Mikhail Baryshnikov

What Kind of Artist?

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