Culture and Fashion Quizzes in The Big Fat Quiz of Everything

TLDRThe culture and fashion round in the Big Fat Quiz of Everything tests contestants' knowledge of famous landmarks, fashion history, and pop culture icons. The round includes questions about the Eiffel Tower, high heels, Gianni Versace, and more. The contestants also have to identify celebrities from their self-portraits. Charles Dance reads book reviews, and contestants have to guess which books he is referring to. The round is filled with humor and trivia.

Key insights

🗼The Eiffel Tower was originally built to distract tourists while their pockets were picked

👠High heels were historically considered essential for horse riding

👗Gianni Versace's iconic black dress held together with safety pins was made famous by Elizabeth Hurley

📚Charles Dance reads book reviews, and contestants have to guess which books he is referring to

🎨Contestants have to identify celebrities from their self-portraits

Q&A

What is the purpose of the Eiffel Tower?

The Eiffel Tower was originally built to distract tourists while their pockets were picked

Why were high heels considered essential for men?

High heels were historically considered essential for horse riding

Who made the black dress famous that was held together with safety pins?

Elizabeth Hurley made Gianni Versace's black dress famous

What do contestants have to guess in the culture and fashion round?

Contestants have to guess which books Charles Dance is referring to when he reads book reviews

What challenge do the contestants face in the culture and fashion round?

Contestants have to identify celebrities from their self-portraits

Timestamped Summary

00:06The culture and fashion round in the Big Fat Quiz of Everything tests contestants' knowledge of landmarks and fashion

00:26The Eiffel Tower was originally built to distract tourists while their pockets were picked

00:49High heels were historically considered essential for horse riding

01:26Gianni Versace's iconic black dress held together with safety pins was made famous by Elizabeth Hurley

07:13Charles Dance reads book reviews, and contestants have to guess which books he is referring to

09:19Contestants have to identify celebrities from their self-portraits