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Season 172

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Season 172 - Day 14 of 14

Season 172 - Day 14 of 14

Psychology

Which psychological phenomenon, named after two social psychologists, refers to the tendency of individuals with limited knowledge or competence in a particular area to overestimate their abilities, while simultaneously failing to recognize their own incompetence?

Season 172 - Day 13 of 14

Season 172 - Day 13 of 14

Cycling

Which term is used to describe the technique of lifting both the front and rear wheels of a bicycle off the ground simultaneously, often employed by cyclists to navigate obstacles or perform tricks?

Season 172 - Day 12 of 14

Season 172 - Day 12 of 14

Board Games

A standard Scrabble set contains 100 letter tiles.
How many squares are on the Scrabble board?
It might help you to know that the Wordfeud playing field has the same number of squares.

Season 172 - Day 11 of 14

Season 172 - Day 11 of 14

The American Civil War

During the American Civil War, the Confederate States of America established its capital in a city situated along the James River that served as a significant hub for commerce and transportation in the southern region.
What is the name of this city that played a pivotal role in the Confederate government's operations during the turbulent years of the Civil War?

Season 172 - Day 10 of 14

Season 172 - Day 10 of 14

Medicine

Which suffix is commonly used in medical terminology to indicate inflammation of a body part or organ, often associated with symptoms like pain, swelling, and redness?

Season 172 - Day 9 of 14

Season 172 - Day 9 of 14

Music Terminology

In musical notation, which term indicates a very soft and delicate performance?

Season 172 - Day 8 of 14

Season 172 - Day 8 of 14

Rock Stars

Which influential American musician and poet, often referred to as the "punk poet laureate," gained prominence in the 1970s with hits such as "Because the Night" and "Gloria"?

Season 172 - Day 7 of 14

Season 172 - Day 7 of 14

Historical Disasters

Which European metropolis experienced a catastrophic earthquake on November 1, 1755?
This seismic event caused extensive damage to the city's buildings, including churches, palaces, and homes, followed by a devastating tsunami and widespread fires that ravaged the urban landscape.
The catastrophe led to profound philosophical and religious reflections across Europe.

Season 172 - Day 6 of 14

Season 172 - Day 6 of 14

Meteorology

What is the name for the steady and consistent wind pattern that blows mainly from the northeast in the Northern Hemisphere or from the southeast in the Southern Hemisphere?
This wind pattern that is also known as the "trade wind" plays a crucial role in shaping weather conditions and ocean currents in tropical regions, contributing to the formation of the doldrums and the reliable sailing routes historically utilized by merchants and explorers.
The name of this type of wind is used for a line of cars produced by a major car manufacturer.

Season 172 - Day 5 of 14

Season 172 - Day 5 of 14

Comics and Cartoons

In the Looney Toons cartoons, which character is known for his incredible speed and is often referred to as the fastest mouse in all of Mexico?

Season 172 - Day 4 of 14

Season 172 - Day 4 of 14

Architecture and Design

This ancient Chinese practice, often employed in architecture and interior design, emphasizes the harmonious arrangement of space and objects to optimize the flow of energy and promote well-being.
Based on the belief that the arrangement and orientation of a physical environment can influence a person's fortune and happiness, what is the term used to describe this practice that translates to "wind and water" in English?

Season 172 - Day 3 of 14

Season 172 - Day 3 of 14

Russian Politics

Sometimes referred to as Putin's chef, what is the name of the Russian oligarch in charge of the Russian state-backed mercenary company Wagner Group?

Season 172 - Day 2 of 14

Season 172 - Day 2 of 14

Mathematics

Which mathematical term represents an irrational number approximately equal to 1.6180339887, often denoted by the Greek letter phi (Φ).
The number is widely known for its aesthetic and harmonic properties, frequently observed in art, architecture, and nature?

Season 172 - Day 1 of 14

Season 172 - Day 1 of 14

Hebrew

Which Hebrew word represents a state of wholeness, harmony, and well-being, symbolizing peace and prosperity?
The word is often used as a greeting in Jewish communities.

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