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The High Road, Famous Photos, TV Show by Quote, Forces, and Animals from Elements.

The High Road

The moral high ground is the place to be.

1

Which Australian state or territory capital city sits highest above sea level?

2

What number highway was “revisited” by Bob Dylan according to a 1965 album title?

3

What is the name of the high school in the 1976 film Grease?

4

To the nearest 5,000 hertz (Hz), what is the highest frequency humans without hearing loss can hear?

5

The High Court of Australia is composed of how many justices?

The High Road

Famous Photos

Pics or it didn’t happen.

6

Taken by Jeff Widener on 5 June 1989, the photo Tank Man, shows a man standing before a line of tanks during what historical event?

7

The photo Lunch Atop a Skyscraper features how many ironworkers sitting on a steel beam 260m in the air - 7, 9 or 11?

8

Taken in California in 1998 and speculated to be the most viewed photograph in history, Charles O’Rear’s Bliss was used commercially by what company?

9

The world’s earliest photograph was taken with the aid of a natural phenomenon known by what two-word term from the Latin for 'dark chamber'?

10

In what order are the four Beatles crossing the road on their iconic Abbey Road album cover?

Famous Photos

TV Show by Quote

Can you name the TV show from these quotes? We’ll also give you the year the episode containing the quote was released.

11

“The work is mysterious and important.”

(2022)

12

“You come at the king, you best not miss.”

(2002)

13

“A damn fine cup of coffee I've had. I can't tell you how many cups of coffee in my life and this, this is one of the best.”

(1990)

14

“This calls for BBQ shapes and a bottle of Baileys!”

(2003)

15

“Four naan, Jeremy? Four? That's insane.”

(2004)

TV Show by Quote

Forces

They bind the galaxy together.

16

In space travel, the G in “G-Force” stands for what word?

17

Originating from a pun on an iconic phrase about the “force”, Star Wars Day is celebrated on what date?

18

The Australian Border Force primarily use what breed of dog in their detector dog program?

19

What two-word term is used to describe a clause included in contracts to remove liability for unforeseeable and unavoidable events?

20

The London Metropolitan police force is typically referred to by what name deriving from the location of its original headquarters?

Forces

Animals from Elements

Combining the symbols of the elements in the equation, can you name the animal it results in?

e.g. Carbon + Astatine = Cat (C+At)

21

Selenium + Aluminium = ?

22

Lithium + Oxygen + Nitrogen = ?

23

Potassium + Iodine + Tungsten + Iodine = ?

24

Calcium + Phosphorus + Yttrim + Barium + Radium = ?

25

Sulfur + Tantalum + Rutherfordium + Iodine + Sulfur + Hydrogen = ?

Animals from Elements

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