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Season 213

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Season 213 - Day 14 of 14

Season 213 - Day 14 of 14

Theatre

This tragedy by William Shakespeare, believed to have been written between 1605 and 1608, is inspired by the life of a Roman general during the 5th century BCE.
Renowned for his victory over the Volscians and the capture of their city, he gains honor but alienates the plebeians with his disdain for the common people.
His eventual exile and alliance with former enemies lead to a dramatic betrayal of Rome and a tragic end.
What is the name of this Shakespearean play?

Season 213 - Day 13 of 14

Season 213 - Day 13 of 14

Film

This 1967 French neo-noir film, directed by Jean-Pierre Melville, follows a meticulous hitman as he navigates betrayal and pursuit after a murder assignment.
With Alain Delon in the lead role, the film is praised for its minimalist style, existential themes, and influence on modern crime thrillers.
What is the name of this cinematic masterpiece?

Season 213 - Day 12 of 14

Season 213 - Day 12 of 14

Economic History

This field of study involves the collection and analysis of currency, including coins, tokens, paper money, and related objects.
Often considered a branch of historical and economic research, it provides valuable insights into the history, art, and economies of different cultures.
What is the name of this specialized field?

Season 213 - Day 11 of 14

Season 213 - Day 11 of 14

Jazz

Emerging in the 1940s, this jazz style is characterized by its fast tempo, complex chord progressions, and improvisational virtuosity.
Associated with musicians like Charlie Parker and Dizzy Gillespie, it broke away from the big band tradition, focusing on small ensembles and intricate melodies.
What is the name of this influential jazz genre?

Season 213 - Day 10 of 14

Season 213 - Day 10 of 14

Scientists

Which German physicist and mathematician, known for his fundamental contributions to quantum mechanics and awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1954, is often credited with pioneering the statistical interpretation of the wave function in quantum mechanics?

Season 213 - Day 9 of 14

Season 213 - Day 9 of 14

Criminals and Outlaws

This infamous English highwayman of the 18th century became a folk legend for his daring robberies, though his true life included murder and horse theft.
Captured under an alias in 1739, he was executed in York.
His fictionalized exploits, like the legendary ride to York on his horse Black Bess, inspired a popular British TV series in the 1970s and 80s.
What is his name?

Season 213 - Day 8 of 14

Season 213 - Day 8 of 14

Tennis

This Brazilian tennis player, nicknamed "Guga," became a three-time French Open champion, first winning the title in 1997 as an unseeded player.
Known for his charismatic personality and exceptional clay-court skills, he is widely regarded as one of the greatest clay-court players of all time.
What is his name?

Season 213 - Day 7 of 14

Season 213 - Day 7 of 14

Musical instruments

Which iconic electric guitar model, introduced by Fender in 1954, is renowned for its contoured body, three single-coil pickups, and distinctive sound that has made it a favorite among rock, blues, and jazz musicians?
This guitar model is often associated with famous musicians such as Jimi Hendrix and Eric Clapton.

Season 213 - Day 6 of 14

Season 213 - Day 6 of 14

Russian Politics

Kirill of Moscow, born Vladimir Mikhailovich Gundyayev in 1946, has been a prominent figure in Russian cultural and political affairs since 2009.
He is known for his close alliance with President Vladimir Putin, often endorsing state policies and actions.
In 2024, Ukraine enacted legislation effectively banning organizations linked to him, citing national security concerns.
Which organization does he lead?

Season 213 - Day 5 of 14

Season 213 - Day 5 of 14

Asian History

This radical communist movement led by Pol Pot ruled Cambodia from 1975 to 1979.
During their regime, an estimated 1.7 million people died due to forced labor, starvation, and execution.
They sought to transform Cambodian society into an agrarian utopia, banning religion, money, and private property.
What is the name of this movement?

Season 213 - Day 4 of 14

Season 213 - Day 4 of 14

Actors and Actresses

This French actor, born in 1948, has starred in over 200 films, earning acclaim for roles in Cyrano de Bergerac, The Man in the Iron Mask, and Green Card.
Known for his eccentric behavior and outspoken views, he has faced controversies, including disputes over taxes, allegations of misconduct, and his decision to obtain Russian citizenship in 2013 after a public fallout with the French government.
Who is this prominent figure in European cinema?

Season 213 - Day 3 of 14

Season 213 - Day 3 of 14

Botany

This biological process enables plants, algae, and certain bacteria to convert light energy, usually from the Sun, into chemical energy stored in glucose.
It also produces oxygen as a byproduct, vital for most life on Earth.
What is the name of this process?

Season 213 - Day 2 of 14

Season 213 - Day 2 of 14

Mountains and Volcanoes

Known as the "Savage Mountain" for its extreme difficulty and fatality rate, this peak, standing at 8,611 meters, is the second-highest in the world after Everest.
It lies on the China-Pakistan border in the Karakoram Range.
What is the name of this formidable mountain?

Season 213 - Day 1 of 14

Season 213 - Day 1 of 14

Bands

Formed in Los Angeles in 1965, this rock band is known for their poetic lyrics, blues influences, and the charismatic presence of their lead singer, Jim Morrison.
Hits like "Light My Fire" and "Riders on the Storm" made them iconic figures in the 1960s counterculture.
What is the name of this legendary band?

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