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Art & Literature
2,442 questions • Page 22 of 35
| # | Question | Answer |
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| 1471 | From which Shakespeare play is this line taken: "Goodnight, goodnight! Parting is such sweet sorrow, That I should say goodnight till it be morrow." | Romeo and Juliet |
| 1472 | Which Character Invariably Misused English Words | Mrs Malaprop |
| 1473 | Which Famous Book Contains The Line 'Mr & Mrs Dursley of number 4 Privet Drive were proud to say that they were perfectly normal' | Harry Potter And The Philosophers Stone |
| 1474 | What Dr Seuss character steals Christmas? | Grinch |
| 1475 | The Term (Impressionism) Was First Used Abusively About Which Artist | Claude Monet |
| 1476 | Who wrote the vampire series that featured Lestat as the main character? | Anne Rice |
| 1477 | In 2007 Who Topped the Best Sellers Non Fiction List With Born To Be Riled? | Jeremy Clarkson |
| 1478 | Name The Famous Greek Writer Of Fables | Aesop |
| 1479 | This magazine chronicled the Man of Bronze and the Fabulous Five. | Doc savage |
| 1480 | What did Jeannie C. Riley describe as "a little Peyton Place"? | Harper Valley |
| 1481 | Which Colour Followed Picasso's Blue Period | Pink |
| 1482 | How Is Mrs William Heelis Better Known | Beatrix Potter |
| 1483 | This girl hid from the Nazis in Amsterdam. | Anne frank |
| 1484 | Captain Hook, Tiger Lily, and Tinker Bell are characters in what story? | Peter Pan |
| 1485 | Which Of Jane Austens Novels Was Publsihed Posthumously | Persuasion |
| 1486 | Who wrote the Belgariad ? | Leigh and David Eddings |
| 1487 | How Many Holes Are There On A Traditional Artists Pallette? | One |
| 1488 | A European style developed in France in the late eleventh century. Its sculpture is ornamental, stylized and complex. | Romanesque |
| 1489 | What series has Robert Jordan written ? | Wheel of Time |
| 1490 | H.G. Wells novel where Earth is invaded by Martians. | War of the worlds |
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| 1491 | Who wrote the book (Brave New World) | Aldous Huxley |
| 1492 | Who Wrote (Old Possums Book Of Practical Cats) | T.S. Eliot |
| 1493 | Who wrote the 'Noddy' books? | Enid Blyton |
| 1494 | In Which Book Would You Find The Characters Desinov & Dolokhov | Tolstoy's War & Peace |
| 1495 | Who Composed The Opera (Oedipus Rex) | Stravinsky |
| 1496 | What is an Icelandic epic called? | Saga |
| 1497 | In which John Steinbeck story features the slow-witted Lennie and his friend George? | Of Mice & Men |
| 1498 | Which is the largest museum in the world? | Louvre |
| 1499 | Who Composed The Ballet (Romeo & Juliet) | Prokofiev |
| 1500 | Captain Hook, Tiger Lily, and Tinker Bell are characters in what story | Peter pan |
| 1501 | In 'Romeo and Juliet', who says 'what must be must be'? | Juliet |
| 1502 | Who wrote the long religious epic, "Paradise Lost"? | John Milton |
| 1503 | Which Novel Was Originally Going To Be Titled Elinor And Marianne? | Sense And Sensibility |
| 1504 | What Was The Famous Novel Written In Gaol, By John Bunyan | Pilgim's Progress |
| 1505 | This magazine features departments "Picks & Pans" and "Chatter" | People |
| 1506 | Edgar Allen Poe wrote a famous poem about his animal. | Raven |
| 1507 | To What Name Was The Hall Of Arts & Sciences Changed | The Royal Albert Hall |
| 1508 | A method of producing images or letters from sheets of cardboard, metal, or other materials from which forms have been cut away. | Stenciling |
| 1509 | Which Painter Is Noted For His Works Depicting The Moulin Rouge | Toulouse- Lautrec |
| 1510 | Bob Kane created who? | Batman |
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| 1511 | What trilogy did J.R.R. Tolkien write ? | Lord of the Rings |
| 1512 | What Were The Tree Like Creatures In The Lord Of The Rings Called | The Ents |
| 1513 | What was Michelangelo's first name? | Michelangelo!! |
| 1514 | Who wrote 'little lamb, who made thee'? | William Blake |
| 1515 | Which Painter Reputedly Cut Of His Own Ear | Vincent Van Goch |
| 1516 | Movement in painting, originating in New York City in the 1940s. It emphasized spontaneous personal expression, freedom from accepted artistic values, surface quallities of paint, and the act of painting itself. | Abstract expressionism |
| 1517 | Frodo is chosen to deliver The Ring into the heart of what | Mount doom |
| 1518 | What were the two cities in 'A Tale Of Two Cities'? | London and Paris |
| 1519 | Which Famous Book Contains The Line 'In A Hole In The Ground There Lived A' | The Hobbit |
| 1520 | Whose ghost appears at the dinner table in 'Macbeth'? | Banquo's |
| 1521 | This subject is covered in the magazine "Bondage" (two words) | James bond |
| 1522 | Which book featured the miser Scrooge? | A Christmas Carol |
| 1523 | Which American Author Wrote Jaws | Peter Benchley |
| 1524 | In 'Alice In Wonderland', who never stopped sobbing? | Mock Turtle |
| 1525 | What Dutch master painted 64 self_portraits | Rembrandt |
| 1526 | What Is The Name Of The Bird In The Peanuts Strip | Woodstock |
| 1527 | What Was The Title Of The First Ever James Bond Novel | Casino Royale |
| 1528 | Who Wrote The Opera (The Flying Dutchman) | Wagner |
| 1529 | Which Author Wrote The Spy That Came In From The Cold | John Le Carre |
| 1530 | Who wrote the Discworld series ? | Terry Pratchett |
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| 1531 | A printing process in which ink impressions are taken from a flat stone or metal plate prepared with a greasy substance, such as an oily crayon. | Litography |
| 1532 | Who's last words were 'Thus with a kiss I die'? | Romeo |
| 1533 | Which publishing company was founded in London in 1935 by Allen Lane? | Penguin |
| 1534 | In Which City Is Leonardo Da Vinnci's (Last Supper) Displayed | Milan |
| 1535 | A movement, c. 1915-23, that rejected accepted aesthetic standards. It aimed to create antiart and nonart, often employing a sense of the absurd. | Dadaism |
| 1536 | What's Penthouse's sister publication for women? | Viva |
| 1537 | In Which City Will You Find The Largest Opera House In The World | New York , The Metropolitan Opera |
| 1538 | Who wrote 'Weird Harold and Fat Albert'? | Bill Cosby |
| 1539 | In 'Romeo and Juliet', who said 'I have a faint cold, fear thrills through my veins'? | Juliet |
| 1540 | Who Wrote The Adventures Of Huckleberry Finn | Mark Twain |
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