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According to Aztec mythology, the flowers on Quetzalcoatl’s headdress were meant to feed him. Even one of the smallest weapons was named after him.
Question: What is it?
Born in 1815, this person has a monument in Berlin — made of bronze, not iron.
Question: Who is this person?
The connection between photographs, airplanes, and South America suggests that the hydronym “Paradise” in this animated film might have been inspired by Angel Falls.
Question: Which animated film?
The word “Helios” comes from Greek, meaning “sun.” The scientific name of this flower is Helianthus.
Question: What flower is it?
After a party in 1951, when Arthur Sasse asked him to smile, he stuck out his tongue instead. Under his photo of drinking coffee were the words “Energy, Milk, Coffee.”
Question: Who is this person?
In the documentary Life After People, it is shown that 200 years after humans disappear, it rusts, and due to wind, its top collapses. A perfume store named after the city where it is located represents the letter “A” as a “U” shape.
Question: What is it?
The director Sarvar Karimov, who made the film based on this literary work, stated that he kept the hat, one of the film’s main props, as a souvenir.
Question: Which literary work?
A word with missing letters!
Located in Nukus, the Chilpiq Fortress served as a burial place for Zoroastrians. Therefore, it’s also known as the Tower of Silence (“Kun Tower”). One aphorism says that, no matter how strange it may sound, the most perfect music for humans is silence.
Question: Write the word with the missing letters restored.
In the 1950s–60s, Ford developed a concept car called Ford Nucleon, which was supposed to run on a special kind of fuel.
Question: Name it in two words starting with the same letter.
Thanks to the introduction of tomatoes to Europe, this dish appeared in Naples after 1522. Lahmacun, a round dough topped with meat, is considered its analogue.
Question: What dish is it?
In astrology, each planet rules a zodiac sign. Before this event, Mars ruled Scorpio. After this 1930 event, it became the ninth in a certain list.
Question: Describe this event in a few words.
This person has appeared in films, such as Iron Man 2, where he played himself as Tony Stark’s friend. Because of his work and wealth, he’s often called the real-life Iron Man.
Question: Who is he?
This dance, celebrated with words like “sunny” and “fiery,” and known for the phrase “If you don’t dance, it makes you dance,” was included in UNESCO’s Intangible Cultural Heritage list in 2019.
Question: What dance is it?
The eighth-largest lake in the world, with Grizzly Mountain located to its south.
Question: What lake is it?
Our compatriot Rustam Rajabov earned the nickname “Snow Leopard” for being the first Uzbek to raise the national flag on this peak. Among the first climbers of this place was Tenzing Norgay from Nepal.
Question: What place is it?
In Tom Hyung’s painting Insomnia, the character lying in bed is surrounded by them. In 1996, one named Dolly became the first cloned mammal.
Question: What animal is it?
Believed to be authored by Valmiki, this ancient Indian epic was completed in the 2nd century BCE. It tells the story of a legendary king’s struggle against evil forces.
Question: What is the name of this epic?
She was born on November 19, 1917, in the ancient city of Allahabad, to a prominent family of lawyers. Her grandfather, a nationalist, prophetically said at her birth, “She will be better than a thousand sons.”
Question: Who is she?
This word is derived from a Tajik word meaning “milk,” and it refers to a dish made with grains.
Question: What dish is it?
This method, widely used in modern medicine to care for premature babies, helps maintain the baby’s body temperature.
Question: Which animal can be seen in the method’s name?