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Trivia: Islands
The historic centre of Amsterdam is divided into islands. Roughly how many islands are there?
Trivia: KC BBQ specialty
Kansas City BBQ has one signature cut, the smoked crispy edges of brisket point. What are they called (two words)?
Trivia: Key City
Leiden carries the nickname "Key City" because of two crossed objects in its coat of arms. What is crossed on the Leiden coat of arms?
Trivia: Kiwifruit name
The kiwifruit was originally known by another name, after a Chinese fruit, before NZ growers rebranded it in the 1950s-60s. What was the older name (two words)?
Trivia: LA original name
Los Angeles was founded by Spanish settlers in 1781 with a much longer original name. What was the first part of the city's original name (the city of "Our Lady ___")?
Trivia: Last Supper artist
Who painted the Last Supper inside Santa Maria delle Grazie? Last name is enough.
Trivia: Leiden University
Leiden has the oldest university in the Netherlands. In what year was it founded?
Trivia: Lello opened
Livraria Lello opened to the public in what year (one year off is fine)?
Trivia: Liberty Bell crack
The Liberty Bell is famous for its crack. According to legend, what was the bell tolling when it cracked the final time? (One word: a person's name.)
Trivia: Liberty Bridge opened
The curved Liberty Bridge was built over Falls Park after the city removed an old road bridge that hid the waterfall. In what year did it open?
Trivia: Lincoln Memorial year
The Lincoln Memorial was officially dedicated in what year?
Trivia: Live Music Capital
Austin officially trademarked the slogan "Live Music Capital of the World" in what year?
Trivia: London river
What is the name of the river that flows through London?
Trivia: Longest pub street
The Stratumseind is famous for something special. Fill in: it is the longest ___ in the Netherlands.
Trivia: Loretto staircase turns
The mysterious spiral staircase in Loretto Chapel rises 20 feet to the choir loft. How many full turns does it make as it rises?
Trivia: Louisville named after
Louisville was founded in 1778 and named in honour of a French king who supported the American Revolution. Which King Louis was it named for?
Trivia: Madison founded
Madison was founded as the territorial capital of Wisconsin in what year?
Trivia: Madison isthmus
Downtown Madison sits on an isthmus between two lakes. Name them (both names required, separated by a comma or "and").
Trivia: Madrid as capital
In what year did Madrid become the capital of Spain (under King Philip II)?
Trivia: Madrid name origin
Madrid was originally founded by Moorish settlers around the 9th century. What was its original Arabic name?
Trivia: Manneken outfits
Manneken Pis has a famous wardrobe of costumes. Roughly how many outfits does he have (estimates around 1,000 are accepted)?
Trivia: Maori greeting
What is the standard Maori greeting that has become part of everyday New Zealand English (two words)?
Trivia: Marathon distance
The marathon race is named after the Battle of Marathon, which is near Athens. Roughly how long is a marathon in kilometers (42.195 km, 42 accepted)?
Trivia: meaning of Boise
French-Canadian fur trappers named the tree-lined valley "la rivière boisée". In English, what does "boisée" mean (the quality that gave Boise its "City of Trees" nickname)?