Or, you could just click on the image, click on the link to see the attribution, and the answer will be displayed in the url. This is an unfortunate side-effect of these quizzes that draw images from wikimedia commons.
only if you want to click two or three times, which has to be fairly deliberate; not much different to doing the quiz twice, the first time just to show you the answers
No, because Americans call them cars. The last car is the caboose. "Carriage" we only use if we're referring to either a pram ("baby carriage") or an open, wheeled, usually horse-drawn vehicle. The first automobiles were sometimes referred to as "horseless carriages" as well. But that's as far as Americans go with that word.
Debatable, the Cherubim of the Old Testament don't look like chubby kids. Western art started to model them more and more based on the iconography of cupid.
Never heard of churro either, but I'm with Pooch - to this southern lady those looked like cheese straws - or to make it fit the quiz, "cheesestraws". :)
that, and also probably crémant, an effervescent wine from different regions of france (crémant de bourgogne, crémant d'alsace, crémant de loire, etc, etc)
It's not the official flag, that would be the 'senyera', consisting only on the red and yellow bars without the blue triangle and the star. The one depicted here is called 'estelada' and was invented in the early 20th century to represent the separatist movement. There are alternative versions, like the used by leftists groups with a red star over a yellow triangle. You can read more about it here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Estelada
PS: for some reason I couldn't directly reply to kalbahamut comment.
And yeah, it's definitely not the current flag of Catalonia. Even if JetPunk intends to change all their European countries quizzes very soon, the Declaration of Independence doesn't say anything about the new flag.
not the true Catalonian flag but the most common seen in the news right now. However Catalan Cava and Champagne shoud be both correct, picture wise they look like the same.
besides might get kinda awkward if zeus and god show up in the same place
I therefore believe that 'compasses' should be the answer shown.
It's not the official flag, that would be the 'senyera', consisting only on the red and yellow bars without the blue triangle and the star. The one depicted here is called 'estelada' and was invented in the early 20th century to represent the separatist movement. There are alternative versions, like the used by leftists groups with a red star over a yellow triangle. You can read more about it here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Estelada
PS: for some reason I couldn't directly reply to kalbahamut comment.
it's not compass on the picture