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Skam is set in?
The first time Isak & Even are kissing is a reference to a movie, what movie?
Even's favorite director is?
What's in potato according to Noora?
What game are the girls playing in season 2?
What song does Noora sing for William?
What song sings the guy at the Christmas concert?
What's the name of the creepy guy that girls face at "hyttestugan"?
Who is Even's ex girlfriend?
Who believes Isak's mother that her uncle is?
Which of the following characters are not in season 1?
Skam was first aired in?
How many episodes is it in season 1?
How many episodes is it in season 2?
How many episodes is it in season 3?
What Norwegian tv network made the show Skam?
Which letter does Eva write to Noora on Facebook?
Isak weeps as he looks at ...
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What song does Elias "raps" while Eva's cooking and Isak's setting the table?
What song is playing while Eva and Jonas making out at school until Noora comes to talk to her?
What song is playing when Jonas is skating and Eva's watching him?
What song is playing when Iben punches Eva and a fight breaks out?
What song is playing when Eva and Jonas break up?
What song is playing in the opening shots of Oslo and teenagers?
What song is playing when Jonas walks across the schoolyard as all the girls watch?
What song is playing when Jamila walks across the schoolyard as Sana watches her?
What song is playing while William is driving Noora for their date?
What song is playing when Isak does "The Gay Test" online?
What song is playing when Isak and Emma are dancing and kissing?
What song is playing when Isak and Even are riding on the bike to the swimming pool?
What song is playing when Isak and Even kiss underwater?
What song is playing when Isak is laying in bed smiling and smelling his pillow?
What song is playing when Isak and Even stand at the front door and make out?
What song is playing in the end credits for season 3
What episode of Skam is a

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