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Revision as of 11:32, September 21, 2024
This is a list of media files for the PC, SNES, and NES versions of Mario is Missing!.
Music
DOS
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Nairobi, Marrakesh | File info |
Beijing, Kathmandu, Tokyo, Cairo, Bombay, Istanbul | File info |
San Francisco, New York | File info |
Mexico City, Athens, Buenos Aires, Rio de Janeiro | File info |
Madrid | File info |
Berlin, London | File info |
SNES
Nintendo Logo | File info |
Main Theme | File info |
Bowser's Castle 1 | File info |
Bowser's Castle 2 | File info |
Italy and France | File info |
China and Japan | File info |
Kenya and Greece | File info |
Russia and Egypt | File info |
United States | File info |
Mexico, Argentina and Brazil | File info |
Australia and England | File info |
City Secured | File info |
City Not Secured | File info |
Catch the Koopa Kids! | File info |
Gotcha! | File info |
NES
Title Theme | File info |
Bowser's Castle | File info |
Italy and Canada | File info |
France | File info |
China | File info |
Japan | File info |
Kenya | File info |
Russia | File info |
Egypt | File info |
New York | File info |
San Francisco | File info |
Mexico | File info |
Argentina | File info |
Australia | File info |
England | File info |
Mario Rescued | File info |
Sounds
CD-ROM
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Princess Toadstool
PR001 - "How can I help you?" | File info 0:01 |
PR002 - "Ok, but you'll have to prove your goods are authentic by answering a few questions." | File info 0:06 |
PR003 - "Like the sign says, bud, [artifact] was stolen and we can't reopen until it gets returned. Goodbye." | File info 0:08 |
PR004 - "[artifact]? I'm not missing [artifact]. Come back when you have what I'm looking for. Goodbye." | File info 0:06 |
PR005 - "Another fake! Hmmmph! Call back when you have your facts straight! Goodbye." | File info 0:07 |
PR006 - "At last! [artifact]! We've been looking all over town. The Mayor has authorized me to present you with this $[reward]. Thank you, and good luck finding Mario!" | File info 0:12 |
PR007 - "Ok, bye!" | File info 0:01 |
GK01A1 - "Just How[sic] many people could fit in this place?" | File info |
GK01A2 - "Who would use that spear?" | File info 0:02 |
GK01A3 - "When was the Colosseum built?" | File info 0:02 |
GK03A1 - "For what occasion was the Eiffel Tower built?" | File info 0:03 |
GK03A2 - "What was the profession of the man who designed the Eiffel Tower?" | File info 0:04 |
GK03A3 - "What is the Eiffel Tower made of?" | File info 0:02 |
GK04A1 - "The Gate was built for:" | File info 0:02 |
GK04A2 - "Who drives the chariot on the Gate's top?" | File info 0:03 |
GK04A3 - "The Gate was designed to look like:" | File info 0:02 |
GK06A1 - "The architects who built the Parthenon also built the:" | File info 0:04 |
GK06A2 - "Which of the three types of Greek columns is best represented?" | File info 0:04 |
GK06A3 - "The Parthenon was built to honor:" | File info 0:02 |
GK07A1 - "What was Rembrandt's occupation?" | File info 0:02 |
GK07A2 - "Rembrandt lived in this house in the year(s):" | File info 0:03 |
GK07A1 - "Rembrandt painted:" | File info 0:01 |
GK08A1 - "One of the things the Tower of London was NOT used for was a:" | File info 0:05 |
GK08A2 - "Who ordered the building of the Tower of London?" | File info 0:03 |
GK08A3 - "From the Tower, you can see:" | File info 0:03 |
GK09A1 - "The University was built on the site of an ancient:" | File info 0:04 |
GK09A2 - "Trinity College was founded by:" | File info 0:03 |
GK09A3 - "The harp is a worldwide symbol of:" | File info 0:03 |
GK10A1 - "How many bullfighting rings are in Madrid?" | File info 0:02 |
GK10A2 - "Another name for the bullfighter is:" | File info 0:02 |
GK10A3 - "A bullfight plays itself out in _____ main acts." | File info 0:05 |
GK11A1 - "Who was forbidden from entering Forbidden City through the Heavenly Gateway?" | File info 0:04 |
GK11A2 - "What is Forbidden City's present name?" | File info 0:02 |
GK11A3 - "Who built the heavenly gate?" | File info 0:02 |
GK12A1 - "Kabuki prohibits ___ from participating." | File info 0:03 |
GK12A2 - "The form of theater was orignally a style of:" | File info 0:04 |
GK12A3 - "What is the Kabuki mask made of?" | File info 0:03 |
GK13A1 - "Holy Fool means _____ in Russian." | File info 0:03 |
GK13A2 - "Who ordered the church built?" | File info 0:02 |
GK13A3 - "The central structure is ___ feet high." | File info 0:03 |
GK14A1 - "To cure your tootache, drive a _____ into the toothache tree." | File info 0:05 |
GK14A2 - "Vaisha Dev, the resident deity, is the god of:" | File info 0:05 |
GK14A3 - "How many arms does this Vishnu fellow have?" | File info 0:03 |
GK15A1 - "What are the two types of trains which leave from V.T.?" | File info 0:04 |
GK15A2 - "The terminal building was built from:" | File info 0:03 |
GK15A3 - "The Victoria Terminus was completed in:" | File info 0:03 |
GK16A1 - "The Dome of the Rock is sacred to:" | File info 0:03 |
GK16A2 - "The original cupola was made of:" | File info 0:03 |
GK16A3 - "Another name for the Dome of the Rock is:" | File info 0:03 |
GK18A1 - "If you're so smart, what was the Topkapi before it became a museum?" | File info 0:06 |
GK18A2 - "Who built the first Topkapi palace?" | File info 0:03 |
GK18A3 - "How many wives was the sultan allowed to have?" | File info 0:03 |
GK19A1 - "How tall is the world's tallest structure?" | File info 0:03 |
GK19A2 - "Besides walking, you can get to the top by:" | File info 0:04 |
GK19A3 - "From the observation point, you can see:" | File info 0:03 |
GK20A1 - "What color is the Golden Gate Bridge?" | File info 0:02 |
GK20A2 - "The Golden Gate connects San Francisco to:" | File info 0:03 |
GK20A3 - "The Golden Gate Bridge was built in:" | File info 0:03 |
GK21A1 - "What does 'The Lady' hold in her hands?" | File info 0:03 |
GK21A2 - "The Statue of Liberty honors:" | File info 0:03 |
GK22A1 - "Zocalo means _____ in Spanish." | File info 0:03 |
GK22A2 - "The red and white tiles are made from _____ stone." | File info 0:04 |
GK22A3 - "Had things gone as planned, the square have included a:" | File info 0:05 |
GK25A1 - "Who is the Brazilian star considered to be the best soccer player of all time?" | File info 0:05 |
GK25A2 - "What is the name of the traditional opening at Maracana Stadium?" | File info 0:05 |
GK25A3 - "For what sporting event was Maracana stadium built?" | File info 0:04 |
GK26A1 - "How many people can fit on the stage of the Teatro Colon?" | File info 0:04 |
GK26A2 - "Which group does not perform at the Colon?" | File info 0:03 |
GK26A3 - "When was the Teatro Colon built?" | File info 0:02 |
GK27A1 - "The Sphinx is half man and half:" | File info 0:03 |
GK27A2 - "Who gave the Sphinx its name:" | File info 0:02 |
GK27A3 - "The Sphinx is located in:" | File info 0:02 |
GK28A1 - "Anthropologists think Kenya may be the birthplace of mankind. Why?" | File info 0:05 |
GK28A2 - "How old is that skull you're holding?" | File info 0:02 |
GK28A3 - "Who discovered that skull you're holding?" | File info 0:02 |
GK28A4 - "Kenya is the burial site of the oldest discovered human _____" | File info 0:00 |
GK30A1 - "The cobra prefers what kind of tunes?" | File info 0:07 |
GK30A2 - "Jemaa el Fna translates to:" | File info 0:03 |
GK30A3 - "What used to be displayed at the marketplace?" | File info 0:03 |
GK33A1 - "People say the Opera House resembles:" | File info 0:03 |
GK33A2 - "The Opera House is built on:" | File info 0:03 |
GK33A3 - "When did the Opera House open?" | File info 0:03 |
Donkey Kong
DK001 - "How can I help you?" | File info 0:01 |
DK002 - "Ok, but you'll have to prove your goods are authentic by answering a few questions." | File info 0:06 |
DK003 - "Like the sign says, bud, [artifact] was stolen and we can't reopen until it gets returned. Goodbye." | File info 0:08 |
DK004 - "[artifact]? I'm not missing [artifact]. Come back when you have what I'm looking for. Goodbye." | File info 0:06 |
DK005 - "Another fake! Hmmmph! Call back when you have your facts straight! Goodbye." | File info 0:07 |
DK006 - "At last! [artifact]! We've been looking all over town. The Mayor has authorized me to present you with this $[reward]. Thank you, and good luck finding Mario!" | File info 0:12 |
DK007 - "Ok, bye!" | File info 0:01 |
GK01B1 - "Let's make this picture perfect. Who painted the ceiling?" | File info 0:04 |
GK01B2 - "What does Sistine mean in latin?"[sic] | File info 0:02 |
GK01B3 - "Where is the Sistine Chapel located?" | File info 0:03 |
GK03B1 - "Who painted the Mona Lisa? (No hints--too cinchy!)[sic]" | File info 0:02 |
GK03B2 - "What structure now acts as the door to the museum?" | File info 0:04 |
GK03B3 - "Construction on the Louvre building started in the year:" | File info 0:04 |
GK04B1 - "What kind of trees give the street its name?" | File info 0:02 |
GK04B1 - "What did The Elector use the street for?" | File info 0:02 |
GK04B3 - "What happened to the Linden trees during World War II?" | File info 0:03 |
GK06B1 - "Each Caryatid has a lovely face. What are they meant to replace?" | File info 0:05 |
GK06B2 - "What is one thing the Erechtheion Temple has not been?" | File info 0:04 |
GK06B3 - "The original Caryatids were removed to protect them from:" | File info 0:04 |
GK07B1 - "Holland is best known for what flower?" | File info 0:03 |
GK07B2 - "The Alsmeer[sic] Flower Market is the biggest _____ in Europe." | File info 0:04 |
GK07B3 - "How would you buy a lot of flowers at Aalsmeer?" | File info 0:03 |
GK08B1 - "When the Queen is in residence, the Palace:" | File info 0:03 |
GK08B2 - "The name was taken from:" | File info 0:02 |
GK08B3 - "At what time of day does the changing of the guard typically take place?" | File info 0:05 |
GK09B1 - "G.B. Shaw was Ireland's most well-known:" | File info 0:03 |
GK09B2 - "G.B. Shaw left one-third of his money to:" | File info 0:03 |
GK09B3 - "The National Gallery was formed in the year:" | File info 0:03 |
GK10B1 - "Guernica was painted by:" | File info 0:03 |
GK10B2 - "Guernica was named for:" | File info 0:03 |
GK10B3 - "In 1981, the Guernica was brought home to the Prado Museum from:" | File info 0:07 |
GK11B1 - "How long is the Great Wall?" | File info 0:02 |
GK11B2 - "When did the building of the wall begin?" | File info 0:02 |
GK11B3 - "About how many men did it take to build the wall?" | File info 0:02 |
GK12B1 - "The Ueno Zoo contains over ___ species of animals." | File info 0:06 |
GK12B2 - "Who gave the zoo back to the people of Tokyo?" | File info 0:03 |
GK12B3 - "Panda Bears are from:" | File info 0:02 |
GK13B1 - "What was the symbol of Communist Russia?" | File info 0:02 |
GK13B2 - "In 1917 Vladimir Lenin successfully led the:" | File info 0:05 |
GK13B3 - "Before the revolution, Russia was ruled by:" | File info 0:04 |
GK14B1 - "Asan Tole is the traditional _____ marketplace." | File info 0:04 |
GK14B2 - "A rickshaw is like an American:" | File info 0:03 |
GK14B3 - "What's the traditional way to pay homage to the Annapurna Shrine?" | File info 0:05 |
GK15B1 - "The Gateway was built to welcome _____ to Bombay:" | File info 0:04 |
GK15B2 - "What is India's important port?" | File info 0:03 |
GK16B1 - "The Western Wall used to be called:" | File info 0:02 |
GK16B2 - "According to Jewish tradition, men and women pray:" | File info 0:04 |
GK16B3 - "The Western Wall is ___ high." | File info 0:03 |
GK18B1 - "Keep your eyes peeled, the Blue Mosque is named for its:" | File info 0:04 |
GK18B2 - "Wait a minute, how many minarets does it have?" | File info 0:04 |
GK18B3 - "Wait a minute, how many minarets does it have?" | File info 0:02 |
GK19B1 - "The Mounties first formed to help the:" | File info 0:02 |
GK19B2 - "Why do the Mounties wear red coats?" | File info 0:02 |
GK19B3 - "The first Mounties rode from:" | File info 0:02 |
GK20B1 - "Alcatraz means _____ in Spanish:" | File info 0:03 |
GK20B2 - "Alcatraz's famous nickname is:" | File info 0:03 |
GK21B1 - "Once through the United Nations doors a visitor is:" | File info 0:04 |
GK21B2 - "What is the United Nations main purpose?" | File info 0:03 |
GK21B3 - "The flags are arranged in:" | File info 0:02 |
GK22B1 - "The mural took ____ years to complete." | File info 0:04 |
GK22B2 - "Rivera is known for his ____ murals." | File info 0:04 |
GK22B3 - "The full name of the mural is Epic of the Mexican People _____." | File info 0:04 |
GK25B1 - "Tourists can scale the mountain by:" | File info 0:02 |
GK25B2 - "Sugar Loaf got its name from:" | File info 0:02 |
GK25B3 - "What's the name of the bay to the east of Sugar Loaf?" | File info 0:03 |
GK26B1 - "What does the Obelisk Monument honor?" | File info 0:02 |
GK26B2 - "What could a visitor do inside the Obelisk?" | File info 0:02 |
GK26B3 - "What will you find at the top of the Obelisk?" | File info 0:02 |
GK27B1 - "If you're so into this king's tomb, how old was he when he met his doom?" | File info 0:05 |
GK27B2 - "The Egyptologist who found the tomb was from what country:" | File info 0:04 |
GK27B3 - "King Tutenkhamen[sic] died around" | File info 0:03 |
GK28B1 - "The Nairobi National Park is also an animal _____" | File info 0:04 |
GK28B2 - "The safari park is important because it allows animals to:" | File info 0:04 |
GK30B1 - "The minaret is used to:" | File info 0:02 |
GK30B2 - "The Koutobia is a:" | File info 0:02 |
GK30B3 - "The minarets were built by:" | File info 0:02 |
GK33B1 - "Who named the harbor Port Jackson?" | File info 0:02 |
GK33B2 - "What is the Bridge's nickname?" | File info 0:02 |
GK33B3 - "What two areas does the bridge connect?" | File info 0:02 |
Toad
TD001 - "How can I help you?" | File info 0:01 |
TD002 - "Ok, but you'll have to prove your goods are authentic by answering a few questions." | File info 0:05 |
TD003 - "Like the sign says, bud, [artifact] was stolen and we can't reopen until it gets returned. Goodbye." | File info 0:08 |
TD004 - "[artifact]? I'm not missing [artifact]. Come back when you have what I'm looking for. Goodbye." | File info 0:05 |
TD005 - "Another fake! Hmmmph! Call back when you have your facts straight! Goodbye." | File info 0:06 |
TD006 - "At last! [artifact]! We've been looking all over town. The Mayor has authorized me to present you with this $[reward]. Thank you, and good luck finding Mario!" | File info 0:09 |
TD007 - "Ok, bye!" | File info 0:09 |
GK01C1 - "The Trevi is the biggest and oldest _____ in Rome?" | File info 0:04 |
GK01C2 - "Add your two cents, Luigi. Why do people throw coins?" | File info 0:04 |
GK01C3 - "Why is the Trevi famous?" | File info 0:03 |
GK01C4 - "When was the Trevi built?" | File info 0:03 |
GK03C1 - "Who ordered the arch to be built?" | File info 0:02 |
GK03C2 - "When was the building completed?" | File info 0:02 |
GK03C3 - "Who is responsible for rekindling the torch at the Tomb?" | File info 0:04 |
GK04C1 - "When did the East Germans begin to build the Wall?" | File info 0:03 |
GK04C2 - "For what reason did they build it?" | File info 0:02 |
GK04C3 - "What were the government types of East Germany and West Germany?" | File info 0:04 |
GK06C1 - "The Evzones are on guard at the Presidential:" | File info 0:04 |
GK06C2 - "The foustanella resembles a:" | File info 0:03 |
GK07C1 - "The largest diamond ever found was a:" | File info 0:03 |
GK07C2 - "Before Amsterdam, most diamonds were cut in:" | File info 0:04 |
GK07C3 - "An "Amsterdam Cut" is:" | File info 0:02 |
GK08C1 - "Big Ben is a:" | File info 0:01 |
GK08C2 - "The BBC uses Big Ben as its official:" | File info 0:05 |
GK08C3 - "The clock faces are ___ feet across." | File info 0:04 |
GK09C1 - "Wearing a bit of green will bring a person:" | File info 0:03 |
GK09C2 - "The shamrock is actually part of the _____ plant:" | File info 0:04 |
GK10C1 - "The brass used to make the lion was once:" | File info 0:03 |
GK10C2 - "When was the Cortes built?" | File info 0:02 |
GK10C3 - "Spain adopted its constitution in:" | File info 0:03 |
GK11C1 - "The words of which leader are inscribed at the monument's base?" | File info 0:04 |
GK11C2 - "The monument is in the shape of:" | File info 0:02 |
GK11C3 - "What's the Monument made of?" | File info 0:02 |
GK12C1 - "What lights the path to the pagoda temple?" | File info 0:03 |
GK12C2 - "The Sensoji Temple is built in the shape of a" | File info 0:04 |
GK12C3 - "The Sensoji Temple is in the _____ district of the city." | File info 0:04 |
GK13C1 - "Alexander Gorsky is said to have introduced _____ into ballet." | File info 0:00 |
GK13C2 - "Bolshoi is a city, a ballet troupe, and:" | File info 0:00 |
GK13C3 - "The Bolshoi Theatre:" | File info 0:02 |
GK14C1 - "Vishnu is a Hindu:" | File info 0:02 |
GK14C2 - "The Reclining Vishnu can be seen reclining in a:" | File info 0:04 |
GK15C1 - "Who named the caves?" | File info 0:01 |
GK15C2 - "Shiva is described as a _____ god:" | File info 0:03 |
GK15C3 - "The four temples were created around:" | File info 0:03 |
GK16C1 - "The Damascus Gate separates:" | File info 0:02 |
GK16C2 - "Damascus gate was ordered built by:" | File info 0:03 |
GK18C1 - "It wasn't yesterday when I was born--this bridge spans the Golden:" | File info 0:05 |
GK18C2 - "The old bridge rests on:" | File info 0:02 |
GK18C3 - "The Golden Horn Ferry dock is at the bridge's:" | File info 0:03 |
GK19C1 - "Who designed Toronto City Hall?" | File info 0:02 |
GK19C2 - "Where does the Golden Maple Leaf hang in City Hall?" | File info 0:03 |
GK19C3 - "Part of the Toronto City Hall resembles a:" | File info 0:03 |
GK20C1 - "The first cable cars ran up which street?" | File info 0:03 |
GK20C2 - "The person who "drives" the cable car is known as the:" | File info 0:04 |
GK20C3 - "In 1964, the Cable Cars:" | File info 0:04 |
GK21C1 - "How tall is the Empire State Building?" | File info 0:02 |
GK21C2 - "The building takes its name from:" | File info 0:02 |
GK21C3 - "The Empire State Building is located in:" | File info 0:03 |
GK22C1 - "The Zona Rosa is Spanish for ____ zone." | File info 0:04 |
GK22C2 - "The angel honors heroes of the Mexican _____" | File info 0:04 |
GK25C1 - "The Copacabana beach is world famous for:" | File info 0:03 |
GK25C2 - "How long is the Copacabana beach:" | File info 0:02 |
GK25C3 - "The name of the street that runs along the beach is:" | File info 0:03 |
GK26C1 - "What is a boleadoras?" | File info 0:02 |
GK26C2 - "What is the American version of a gaucho?" | File info 0:03 |
GK26C3 - "What is a boleadoras made of?" | File info 0:03 |
MIMDX GK27C1 - "Who lived in the Mosque until 1517?:" | File info 0:03 |
MIMDX GK27C2 - "What did the Egyptians trade for the clock tower?" | File info 0:03 |
GK27C3 - "What will you find inside the main domed building?" | File info 0:03 |
GK28C1 - "The Kenyatta Center is named for Jomo Kenyatta, a:" | File info 0:04 |
GK28C2 - "The Kenyatta Conference Center was designed to look like both a skyscraper and a:" | File info 0:06 |
GK28C3 - "The Kenyatta Conference Center was once:" | File info 0:04 |
GK30C1 - "The tombs are sealed because:" | File info 0:02 |
GK30C2 - "The Saadian Tombs show the sultan's:" | File info 0:03 |
GK33C1 - "Koalas can be found in:" | File info 0:02 |
GK33C2 - "Taronga Zoo can be reached from Sydney by:" | File info 0:03 |
GK33C3 - "So, what does that bear like to eat?" | File info 0:02 |
Dino-Rhino
DR001 - "How can I help you?" | File info 0:01 |
DR002 - "Ok, but you'll have to prove your goods are authentic by answering a few questions." | File info 0:06 |
DR003 - "Like the sign says, bud, [artifact] was stolen and we can't reopen until it gets returned. Goodbye." | File info 0:08 |
DR004 - "[artifact]? I'm not missing [artifact]. Come back when you have what I'm looking for. Goodbye." | File info 0:06 |
DR005 - "Another fake! Hmmmph! Call back when you have your facts straight! Goodbye." | File info 0:07 |
DR006 - "At last! [artifact]! We've been looking all over town. The Mayor has authorized me to present you with this $[reward]. Thank you, and good luck finding Mario!" | File info 0:12 |
DR007 - "Ok, bye!" | File info 0:01 |
DR04D1 - "Who gave the Palace its name:" | File info 0:02 |
DR04D2 - "Who built Charlottenburg Palace?" | File info 0:03 |
DR04D3 - "Whose bedroom in the palace is open to the public?" | File info 0:03 |
DR06D1 - "Fallen arches are not pretty. For whom did they name the arch and the new Roman city?" | File info 0:05 |
DR06D2 - "What other famous arch does this one resemble?" | File info 0:03 |
DR06D3 - "The arch is made of:" | File info 0:02 |
DR07D1 - "Amsterdam is called the "Venice of the North" because:" | File info 0:04 |
DR07D2 - "How many canal boats travel how many canals:" | File info 0:04 |
DR07D3 - "The very first Amsterdam canal was called:" | File info 0:03 |
DR08D1 - "Edward the Confessor ordered the Abbey built as his:" | File info 0:04 |
DR08D2 - "The Abbey is a masterpiece of what style of architecture?" | File info 0:04 |
DR08D3 - "What does 'Minster' mean, anyway?" | File info 0:03 |
DR09D1 - "Stout is another name for:" | File info 0:02 |
DR09D2 - "Ireland's most famous export is:" | File info 0:03 |
DR09D3 - "The Guinness Brewery is on:" | File info 0:01 |
DR11D1 - "What did the Emperor do here, one night a year?" | File info 0:04 |
DR11D2 - "Amazingly, the Great Hall was built without:" | File info 0:03 |
DR11D3 - "About how high is the Hall of Good Harvest?" | File info 0:03 |
DR16D1 - "Shrine of the Book contains the:" | File info 0:03 |
DR16D2 - "The Dome of the Shrine of the Book resembles:" | File info 0:03 |
DR16D3 - "The Dome of the Shrine is made of:" | File info 0:02 |
DR27D1 - "What you get is what you see--Pyramids were built to be:" | File info 0:04 |
DR27D2 - "The entrances to the royal pyramids always face:" | File info 0:04 |
DR27D3 - "The Great Pyramid tips the scale at:" | File info 0:03 |
GK01D1 - "How many columns does the Pantheon have?" | File info 0:03 |
GK01D2 - "The Pantheon was built to honor Roman:" | File info 0:03 |
GK01D3 - "The Pantheon is built out of:" | File info 0:02 |
GK03D1 - "What does Notre Dame mean in English?" | File info 0:03 |
GK03D2 - "The cathedral is an example of what architectural style?" | File info 0:04 |
GK03D3 - "How many towers does the Cathedral have?" | File info 0:03 |
GK04D1 - "Who gave the Palace its name:" | File info 0:02 |
GK04D2 - "Whose bedroom in the palace is open to the public?" | File info 0:03 |
GK04D3 - "Who built Charlottenburg Palace?" | File info 0:03 |
GK06D1 - ""Fallen arches are not pretty. For whom did they name the arch and the new Roman city?"" | File info 0:05 |
GK06D2 - "What other famous arch does this one resemble?" | File info 0:03 |
GK06D3 - "The arch is made of:" | File info 0:02 |
GK07D1 - "Amsterdam is called the "Venice of the North" because:" | File info 0:04 |
GK07D2 - "How many canal boats travel how many canals:" | File info 0:04 |
GK07D3 - "The very first Amsterdam canal was called:" | File info 0:03 |
GK08D1 - "Edward the Confessor ordered the Abbey built as his:" | File info 0:04 |
GK08D2 - "The Abbey is a masterpiece of what style of architecture?" | File info 0:04 |
GK08D3 - "What does 'Minster' mean, anyway?" | File info 0:03 |
GK09D1 - "Stout is another name for:" | File info 0:02 |
GK09D2 - "Ireland's most famous export is:" | File info 0:03 |
GK09D3 - "The Guinness Brewery is on:" | File info 0:02 |
GK11D1 - "What did the Emperor do here, one night a year?" | File info 0:04 |
GK11D2 - "Amazingly, the Great Hall was built without:" | File info 0:03 |
GK11D3 - "About how high is the Hall of Good Harvest?" | File info 0:03 |
GK12D1 - "The aim of Sumo wrestling is to force the opponent:" | File info 0:04 |
GK12D2 - "To fight, wrestlers wear a bun and a:" | File info 0:04 |
GK12D3 - "The wrestling area is in the shape of a:" | File info 0:03 |
GK13D1 - "The Moscow Metro is famous for its:" | File info 0:03 |
GK13D2 - "The Metro is the Russian:" | File info 0:03 |
GK13D3 - "The Metro will take you:" | File info 0:02 |
GK16D1 - "Shrine of the Book contains the:" | File info 0:03 |
GK16D2 - "The Dome of the Shrine of the Book resembles:" | File info 0:03 |
GK16D3 - "The Dome of the Shrine is made of:" | File info 0:02 |
GK20D1 - "The Transamerica Pyramid is earthquake proof due to its:" | File info 0:05 |
GK20D2 - "The Pyramid is located:" | File info 0:02 |
GK20D3 - "The Transamerica Pyramid was completed in:" | File info 0:04 |
GK21D1 - "The Rockettes took their name from:" | File info 0:02 |
GK21D2 - "The theatre opened at the height of the:" | File info 0:02 |
GK21D3 - "About how many people can watch a show at the theatre?" | File info 0:03 |
GK22D1 - "The Pyramid _____ Aztec Gods." | File info 0:04 |
GK22D2 - "Teotihuacan is the City of the _____." | File info 0:02 |
GK22D3 - "The Pyramid's base is _____ square feet" | File info 0:04 |
GK25D1 - "Carnival is always held around what important religious time?" | File info 0:05 |
GK25D2 - "In Rio, Carnival is celebrated as a:" | File info 0:04 |
GK25D3 - "What is the New Orleans counterpart to Carnival?" | File info 0:04 |
GK27D1 - "What you get is what you see--Pyramids were built to be:" | File info 0:04 |
GK27D2 - "The entrances to the royal pyramids always face:" | File info 0:04 |
GK27D3 - "The Great Pyramid tips the scale at:" | File info 0:03 |
GK30D1 - "Camels are often referred to as:" | File info 0:03 |
GK30D2 - "Dromedaries are known for their:" | File info 0:02 |
GK33D1 - "Surfers seem to like Bondi Beach more than _____ Beach." | File info 0:05 |
GK33D2 - "Every year the Australian Surf _____ is held at Bondi." | File info 0:05 |
Monty Mole
MM001 - "How can I help you?" | File info 0:01 |
MM002 - "Ok, but you'll have to prove your goods are authentic by answering a few questions." | File info 0:06 |
MM003 - "Like the sign says, bud, [artifact] was stolen and we can't reopen until it gets returned. Goodbye." | File info 0:08 |
MM004 - "[artifact]? I'm not missing [artifact]. Come back when you have what I'm looking for. Goodbye." | File info 0:06 |
MM005 - "Another fake! Hmmmph! Call back when you have your facts straight! Goodbye." | File info 0:07 |
MM006 - "At last! [artifact]! We've been looking all over town. The Mayor has authorized me to present you with this $[reward]. Thank you, and good luck finding Mario!" | File info 0:12 |
MM007 - "Ok, bye!" | File info 0:01 |
GK01E1 - "Watch your step, Luigi! How many stairs make up the Spanish Steps?" | File info 0:05 |
GK01E2 - "From what did the Spanish Steps take their misleading name?" | File info 0:04 |
GK08E1 - "Who lives at 10 Downing street?" | File info 0:02 |
GK08E2 - "When did England have its first Prime Minister?" | File info 0:03 |
GK08E3 - "Who built 10 Downing Street?" | File info 0:02 |
GK12E1 - "You can pay extra to visit inside the Buddha's:" | File info 0:03 |
GK12E2 - "Daibutsu lost his house because of:" | File info 0:03 |
GK12E3 - "The Buddha is:" | File info 0:01 |
GK22E1 - "The museum used to be a:" | File info |
GK22E2 - "Diego Rivera's wife, ____ was also a famous artist:" | File info 0:05 |
GK22E3 - "The Palace is across the park from:" | File info 0:02 |