LL Study Guide – LL107 Match Day 25

Today’s set jumps from the mirror-image border towns of Calexico and Mexicali to Henry VIII’s still‑used title “Defender of the Faith,” seen as F D on modern UK coins, then on to Osaka‑born conveyor‑belt sushi, the art-historical and Gen Z meanings of “glaze,” populist readings of The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, and the groundbreaking hip‑hop trio Salt‑N‑Pepa. Each question is a doorway into a bigger story—about how languages evolve, how politics hide in fairy tales, how technologies like conveyor belts reshape eating, and how borderlands and women rappers alike can redefine cultural maps. ...

December 19, 2025 · LL Study Guide

LL Study Guide – LL107 Match Day 24

Today’s LL Study Guide ranges from Pablo Picasso’s tongue-twisting baptismal name and his unprecedented 90th‑birthday honor at the Louvre, to the tiny club of G‑rated Best Picture nominees standing in contrast to the X‑rated winner Midnight Cowboy. We also visit Leverkusen on the Rhine, where works team Bayer 04 Leverkusen finally shed their “Neverkusen” curse under Xabi Alonso while backed by pharmaceutical giant Bayer, and dig into the rise of fast‑fashion juggernaut Shein from its ZZKKO and SheInside days. Rounding things out: the conservation rescue of Texas Longhorn cattle by the U.S. Forest Service, the University of Texas mascot Bevo, and how Frank Sinatra’s “doo-be-doo-be-doo” scat on “Strangers in the Night” gave Scooby‑Doo his name and a half‑century of pop‑culture life. ...

December 18, 2025 · LL Study Guide

Podcast Script – LL107 Match Day 25

Podcast Script Hey there, and welcome back to the LL Study Guide daily recap. This is your quick audio walkthrough of today’s six questions, with just enough extra detail to help the facts actually stick for next time. If you want the full write‑ups, sources, and links, they’re all waiting for you in the study notes on our website at L L Study Guide dot com. Think of this as your commute‑friendly version, and the website as the deep dive. ...

December 18, 2025 · LL Study Guide

LL Study Guide – LL107 Match Day 23

Today’s LL Study Guide ranges from the real Scottish king Macbeth, who killed Duncan I near Elgin in 1040 and ruled until his own death in 1057, to the New Orleans po’ boy born in a 1929 streetcar strike, H.G. Wells’s 1895 coinage of the term “time machine,” and Spain’s largest Balearic island, Mallorca. You’ll also meet Ugandan-born Columbia professor Mahmood Mamdani, whose post‑9/11 book Good Muslim, Bad Muslim dissects how the Cold War and U.S. foreign policy shaped modern terrorism debates, and learn how the Japanese word tsunami (“harbour wave”) and the shoreline “withdrawal” that can precede it have become crucial parts of global hazard awareness. ...

December 17, 2025 · LL Study Guide

Podcast Script – LL107 Match Day 24

Podcast Script Welcome back to the LL Study Guide daily review. I’m glad you’re here. We’re walking through another six-pack of questions, and today’s set really hops around: modern art, movie ratings, German soccer, fast fashion, Texas cattle, and a cartoon Great Dane named by Frank Sinatra. So if you felt a little whiplash playing this match day, that’s totally fair. As always, if you want the full write-up, extra examples, and links, you can check the study notes on our website at L L Study Guide dot com. I’ll just hit the key stories and connections here so you can listen on the go. ...

December 17, 2025 · LL Study Guide

LL Study Guide – LL107 Match Day 22

This Study Guide ranges from Bob Barker’s animal‑rights sign‑off on The Price Is Right, to Brisbane’s role as host of the 2032 Summer Olympics, following Melbourne 1956 and Sydney 2000 as Australia’s third Summer Games city. You’ll also meet Alison Krauss’s bluegrass band Union Station, explore Disney’s blockbuster acquisitions of Lucasfilm and 21st Century Fox, tour world puppet‑theatre traditions from Japan, France, Russia, Indonesia, and Turkey, and finish atop New York’s neo‑Gothic Woolworth Building, once the tallest skyscraper in the world and headquarters for the F. W. Woolworth chain. ...

December 16, 2025 · LL Study Guide

Podcast Script – LL107 Match Day 23

Podcast Script Welcome back to the LL Study Guide review podcast for another match day rundown. I’m glad you’re here. Today we’re traveling from medieval Scotland to New Orleans streetcars, Victorian sci fi, Mediterranean islands, New York City politics, and all the way out to the physics of giant ocean waves. As always, if you want the fuller write up, maps, film lists, and article links, you can check the study notes on our website at L L Study Guide dot com. ...

December 16, 2025 · LL Study Guide

Podcast Script – LL107 Match Day 22

Podcast Script Welcome back to the LL Study Guide podcast for your daily trivia review. I’m glad you’re here. We’re walking through six questions from today’s match, keeping it short, friendly, and focused on the stories that help the facts stick. If you want the full write‑up, extra examples, and links, you can always check the study notes on our website at L L Study Guide dot com. Let’s jump in with Question one. ...

December 15, 2025 · LL Study Guide

LL Study Guide – LL107 Match Day 21

This match day moves quickly between big science, big media, and big money, anchored by six very “global” answers. At one end you have CERN’s Large Hadron Collider, a 27‑km ring under the French–Swiss border that is the world’s largest and highest‑energy particle accelerator and the site of the 2012 Higgs boson discovery; its superconducting magnets are cooled to an ultra‑cold 1.9 K, even colder than the 2.7 K cosmic microwave background of deep space. At the other end you have the Strait of Hormuz, the narrow passage between Iran and Oman that connects the Gulf of Oman to the Persian Gulf and carries roughly 20% of global oil flows, making it one of the most strategically sensitive waterways on Earth. ...

December 13, 2025 · LL Study Guide

LL Study Guide – LL107 Match Day 20

This match day moves quickly across domains: from cutting-edge nanomaterials (Vantablack) and the shifting brand names of HBO’s streaming services, to YA vampire fiction, the global art market, culinary spices, and a classic English word-oddity. Vantablack, developed by Surrey NanoSystems as a forest of vertically aligned carbon nanotubes that absorbs about 99.965% of visible light, sits at one scientific extreme. At the other end are humanistic and cultural topics: Stephenie Meyer’s four-book Twilight Saga (Twilight, New Moon, Eclipse, Breaking Dawn), a 280‑year‑old auction house, and a 19th‑century opera aria. ...

December 12, 2025 · LL Study Guide