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Season 236

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15.12.25, 11.00

Season 236 - Day 11 of 14

Season 236 - Day 11 of 14

Chess

In standard chess, there are 6 different piece types. Name every piece type capable of moving exactly one or two squares, but never further.

Season 236 - Day 10 of 14

Season 236 - Day 10 of 14

Card Games

Which Rummy-style card game, created in Uruguay in the 1940s and played with fixed partners using two decks and jokers, awards special points for red threes drawn during play?
Its name comes from the Spanish word for “basket” and it is known for its emphasis on large melds and defensive discards.

Season 236 - Day 9 of 14

Season 236 - Day 9 of 14

Modern Art

Which American artist, associated with New York’s 1980s street art scene, became known for bold lines, bright colours, and recurring figures like radiant babies and barking dogs, often drawn in subways and public spaces?
His work combined pop imagery with activism, addressing themes such as AIDS, apartheid, and LGBTQ+ identity.

Season 236 - Day 8 of 14

Season 236 - Day 8 of 14

Social Media Phenomena

Which social phenomenon involves a group of people suddenly assembling in a public place to perform a coordinated act—such as dancing or freezing in place—before dispersing as quickly as they appeared?
Famous examples include a mass performance to The Sound of Music in Antwerp Station and the "Frozen Grand Central" event staged by Improv Everywhere in New York.

Season 236 - Day 7 of 14

Season 236 - Day 7 of 14

Children's Television

Which animated children’s series follows the everyday life of a playful Australian puppy, her younger sister Bingo, and their parents Bandit and Chilli, using imaginative games to explore emotional growth, family dynamics, and problem-solving?
Produced in Australia, it has been praised internationally for its humour, depth, and appeal to both children and adults.

Season 236 - Day 6 of 14

Season 236 - Day 6 of 14

Geometry

Which graphical style portrays three-dimensional objects in two dimensions so that distant items remain the same size as close ones, rather than shrinking into the distance?
Named from Greek roots meaning “equal measure,” it became a standard for engineering blueprints and classic video games like SimCity and Diablo by ignoring perspective and keeping parallel lines parallel.

Season 236 - Day 5 of 14

Season 236 - Day 5 of 14

Design

Which piece of furniture, traditionally designed to seat two people closely side by side, originated in the 19th century to accommodate wide skirts but later took on more romantic connotations?
Though often mistaken for a small sofa, it developed a distinct name reflecting the intimacy of its design.

Season 236 - Day 4 of 14

Season 236 - Day 4 of 14

Inventions

Which ancient writing material, made by treating and stretching animal skins, replaced earlier plant-based surfaces in many parts of the world and became the standard medium for religious texts, charters, and illuminated manuscripts?
Its durability made it the go-to for scribes and scholars from antiquity through the Middle Ages.

Season 236 - Day 3 of 14

Season 236 - Day 3 of 14

Landmarks

Which skyscraper, completed in 2010 and standing over 828 metres tall, holds the title of the tallest structure ever built by humans?
Located in Dubai, this mixed-use tower is a global symbol of modern engineering and the city’s dramatic rise as a centre of futuristic urban development.

Season 236 - Day 2 of 14

Season 236 - Day 2 of 14

Linguistics

Which adjective describes something that happens or is awarded after a person’s death, such as an Oscar given to Heath Ledger, a novel published by Stieg Larsson, or a fame surge like that of Vincent van Gogh?
The word comes from Latin roots meaning “after burial.”

Season 236 - Day 1 of 14

Season 236 - Day 1 of 14

Actors and Actresses

Which American actress delivered the line “I am having all these fantasies about some man I have never even met... who lives in Seattle!”, played the character Sally Albright in a 1989 romantic comedy, and also appeared in the 2003 thriller In the Cut?

Season 235 - Day 14 of 14

Season 235 - Day 14 of 14

Video Games

Which game takes place in a surreal world haunted by a divine curse, where each year the Paintress awakens and paints a number on a monolith—starting at 100 and decreasing by one annually—and every person who has reached that age instantly vanishes in a cloud of smoke?
With its chiaroscuro-inspired aesthetic and emotionally charged narrative, the game earned near-universal acclaim from critics and players alike for its inventive turn-based combat and stunning visual design.

Season 235 - Day 13 of 14

Season 235 - Day 13 of 14

Psychology

Which classic psychological test demonstrates cognitive interference by asking participants to name the ink color of words that spell out conflicting color names—like the word “green” printed in red ink?
It’s named after the American psychologist who first described the effect in a 1935 study on attention and automaticity.

Season 235 - Day 12 of 14

Season 235 - Day 12 of 14

Oceans, Rivers and Lakes

Which Antarctic ice formation, roughly the size of France, acts as a floating extension of the ice sheet and buttresses several major glaciers, helping slow their flow into the sea?
Discovered in 1841, it features towering ice cliffs and plays a key role in global sea level stability.

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