Normally I would think you're being overly pedantic with a comment like but if the quizmaker includes other foreign words like "duomo" as an answer then other foreign words should be fair game too.
Any time anyone comes on here complaining that a place name should be accepted in its native language they are shot down as this is an English language quiz and if they can read 100s of other words to comprehend the quiz it is beneficial to learn an English equivalent relevant to their country.
....so why are we expected to use a foreign answer that means simply cathedral? They're called that all over Italy, not just that one.
The last one (Duomo) took me by surprise. Anyone who has been to Macau (near Hong Kong) has likely seen a very similar facade which is what I thought this one was---that one is the ruins of St. Paul's, from the 17th century, but very similar look. Raspberries.
Dollar... specifically zoomed in at the portrait...
I havent complained about any clue ever before (made suggestions yes) but this one? Really.. quite a bad clue imo.
to be perfectly honest, it is the first time that one has ever annoyed me in hindsight. Though there have been plenty of times when I thought oowwww thát's what you mean (with or without the follow up; well that could ve been a bit clearer, depending on how obvous it was in hindsight or not)
....so why are we expected to use a foreign answer that means simply cathedral? They're called that all over Italy, not just that one.
Duomo belongs on https://www.jetpunk.com/it/
I havent complained about any clue ever before (made suggestions yes) but this one? Really.. quite a bad clue imo.
to be perfectly honest, it is the first time that one has ever annoyed me in hindsight. Though there have been plenty of times when I thought oowwww thát's what you mean (with or without the follow up; well that could ve been a bit clearer, depending on how obvous it was in hindsight or not)
Now you've learned something.