Here are today’s questions. Answers will be published tomorrow. The theme runs from Mon-Thu:
- Also known as the Aphrodite of Melos, what ancient sculpture dated to the 2nd century BC has been on display at the Louvre since 1821?
- Dated to the 13th century BC, what temples and rock relief sculptures feature four depictions of the then Pharoah, with smaller figures of his wife and children by his feet?
- Now on display in Berlin, what limestone figurine is believed to have been created by the sculptor Thutmose in 1345 BCE?
- What now-lost sculpture, believed to have been 33m tall, was built after the island it is associated with successfully defended itself against an attack by Demetrius I of Macedon?
- [Theme: 4 of 4] If Narcissa was Cissy, and Sirius was Padfoot, what was Mundungus called?
Here are the answers to 2026: Week 21, Quiz 3:
- Baseball
- Suzie Bates
- Tommie Smith, who did the Black Power Salute
- Jannik Sinner
- Theme – will be revealed on Friday