Season 229
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Season 229 - Day 14 of 14
Popstars
Dubbed the "Queen of Japanese Pop," which singer launched her career with the idol group Super Monkeys before rising to fame as a solo artist?
Retiring in 2018 after a 25-year career, her 1997 single Can You Celebrate? remains the best-selling single by a solo female artist in Japanese music history.
Season 229 - Day 13 of 14
North American History
Issued in 1823 by the 5th president of the United States, which foreign policy statement warned European powers against further colonization or interference in the Americas?
It later became a cornerstone of U.S. diplomacy, shaping relations in the Western Hemisphere throughout the 19th and 20th centuries.
Season 229 - Day 11 of 14
Toys
Created by Hong Kong artist Kasing Lung and produced by Pop Mart, which collectible vinyl figures feature a mischievous creature with sharp teeth and pointy ears?
Hugely popular worldwide, they have become a designer toy craze, with fans scrambling for them in blind box sales.
Season 229 - Day 10 of 14
Chemical Elements
Which crystalline form of carbon, composed of layers of hexagonal lattices, is widely used as a lubricant, in nuclear reactors as a neutron moderator, in batteries and electrodes, and in high-temperature applications such as refractories and foundry materials?
Season 229 - day 9 of 14
UNESCO World Heritage Sites
Discovered in 1991 and fully explored in 2009, which cavern in Vietnam’s Phong Nha-Kẻ Bàng National Park is considered the largest cave in the world by volume, vast enough to hold a New York City block with skyscrapers, and containing its own jungle, river, and climate inside?
Season 229 - Day 8 of 14
Actors and Actresses
Which American actor, who has frequently showcased his singing in films, carried that same comedic energy into forming the rock parody duo Tenacious D with Kyle Gass?
The band won a Grammy in 2015 for their cover of The Last in Line and gained cult status with songs like Tribute.
Season 229 - Day 7 of 14
Fictional Characters
Which red-haired orphan, adopted by Matthew and Marilla Cuthbert in the fictional village of Avonlea, is celebrated for her vivid imagination and talkative nature?
First appearing in Lucy Maud Montgomery’s 1908 novel, she became one of literature’s most beloved heroines and inspired countless adaptations worldwide.
Season 229 - Day 5 of 14
Film
Which 1960 Italian film directed by Federico Fellini, noted for its exploration of celebrity culture and moral decadence in Rome, features the iconic scene of Anita Ekberg wading into the Trevi Fountain with Marcello Mastroianni?
Celebrated as a landmark of European cinema, its title has entered common usage to describe a life of pleasure.
Season 229 - Day 3 of 14
Logistics, Transportation and Navigation
First developed in Germany in the early 20th century by Count Ferdinand, which brand of rigid airship was used during World War I for bombing raids over London?
It later became famous for luxury passenger travel before disasters like the Hindenburg crash in 1937 ended its golden age.
Season 229 - Day 2 of 14
Architecture
Completed in 1931 during the Great Depression, which New York City skyscraper stood as the world’s tallest building for nearly 40 years?
Famously featured in King Kong (1933), this Art Deco landmark remains one of the most recognizable symbols of the Manhattan skyline.
Season 229 - Day 1 of 14
Mathematics
What is the name of the number-placement puzzle played on a 9×9 grid, where each row, column, and 3×3 subgrid must contain all digits from 1 to 9 without repetition?
Though based on earlier number puzzles, it rose to global popularity in newspapers and puzzle books during the early 2000s.