As you land in the capital of France, your flight attendant gives you a brochure with five reasons to visit ten of Paris' most important places, and yes, you'll be going to all of them. Good luck!
I will give you a food in French and you need to find the equivalent in Spanish. Pierre, who is French, and Pablo, who is Spanish, will help you with the clues. All French words are in quotes. in the instructions.
During WWII, Navajo Native Americans made up a code based on words in their language that resembled the military terms they were describing, such as "iron fish" for "submarine". Here we'll match the code word back to its original term.
Language can almost be considered a living thing. Languages are gradually born, can become endangered, and even become extinct. Here are a few questions on some of these languages which have died out and no longer have any native speakers.
Did you know that if a llama dug a hole through the earth from Peru it would end up in China? As the Llamas' pet rabbit, I am well suited to digging - but what will I see at the end of the tunnel?
I see a black flag and I want it painted red. None of these world flags contain the most popular flag color, red...that was until Patty Redflagg got a hold of them and said they were "better off red".
These questions are based on the Museum of Hoaxes' top ten April Fools' Day pranks of all time. The countdown begins at number ten and finishes at number one.
Any trivia novice should know the state capitals. A trivia expert might know the state flowers. But are you ready to take the ULTIMATE TRIVIA CHALLENGE? Do you know your state vegetables? (Generous clues are provided within each question.)
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