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Art & Literature
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| # | Question | Answer |
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| 1611 | Who Designed The Album Sleeve For The Rolling Stones LP (Sticky Fingers) | Andy Warhol |
| 1612 | What Colour Is Art & Literature In The Standard Edition Of 'Trivial Pursuit''? | Brown |
| 1613 | On a represented form, a point of most intense light. | Highlight |
| 1614 | A print made by carving on a wood block, which is then inked and printed. | Woodcut |
| 1615 | Which Author Penned The Disc- World Series Of Sci-Fi Novels? | Terry Pratchett |
| 1616 | Which Literary Character Had A Dog Called Bulls Eye? | Bill Sykes (Oliver!) |
| 1617 | Meaning 'rebirth' in french. Refers to Europe c. 1400-1600. The style began in Italy and stressed the forms of classical antiquity, a realistic representation of space based on scientific perspective, and secular subjects. | Renaissance |
| 1618 | Who created 'Maudie Frickett'? | Jonathan Winters |
| 1619 | In 'A Christmas Carol', what was the name of the miser? | Ebenezer Scrooge |
| 1620 | How Is Jack Dawkins Otherwise Known As In A Dickens Novel? | Artful Dodger |
| 1621 | Which Author Wrote To Books The Shining And Pet Sematary | Stephen King |
| 1622 | Who did author Leslie Charteris create? | The Saint |
| 1623 | Which Character Featured In Jules Verne's (Around The World In 80 Days) | Phileas Fogg |
| 1624 | Who wrote "Ten Little Indians?" | Agatha Christie |
| 1625 | In 1526 Hans Holbein Became The Officiaal Portrait Painter Of Which English King | Henry VIII |
| 1626 | From whom did Bilbo obtain The Ring | Gollum |
| 1627 | What famous character did Edgar Rice Burroughs create? | Tarzan |
| 1628 | Artwork, usually paintings, characterized by a simplified style, nonscientific perspective, and bold colors. The artists are generally not professionally trained. | Naive art |
| 1629 | Which Tennesee Williams play is about a Sicilian-American woman? | The Rose Tattoo |
| 1630 | How many lines are in a sonnet? | Fourteen |
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| 1631 | Who Was The First Person To Be Buried At Poets Corner | Geoffrey Chaucer |
| 1632 | A technique of engraving, using a sharp-pointed needle, that produces a furrowed edge resulting in a print with soft, velvety lines. | Drypoint |
| 1633 | Which Shakesperian play features the line "Now is the winter of our discontent"? | Richard III |
| 1634 | Who painted 'Irises'? | Vincent Van Gogh |
| 1635 | Who wrote 'A Tale Of Two Cities'? | Charles Dickens |
| 1636 | Who painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel ? | Michelangelo |
| 1637 | A painting or drawing executed in a single color. | Monochrome |
| 1638 | "The Diary of Anne Frank" was first published in English under what title? | The Diary of a Young Girl |
| 1639 | Where Would You Find Poets Corner | Westminster Abbey |
| 1640 | Which 2 Brothers Wrote Fairy Sttories In Germany In The 19th Century | The Brothers Grimm |
| 1641 | Refers to art that uses emphasis and distortion to communicate emotion. More specifically, it refers to early twentieth-century northern European art, especially in Germany c. 1905-23. | Expressionism |
| 1642 | Works of a culturally homogenous people without formal training, generally according to regional traditions and involving crafts. | Folk art |
| 1643 | What was the name of Mother Goose's son | Jack |
| 1644 | Eliza Doolittle Appears In Which Play | Pygmalion/My Fair Lady |
| 1645 | Which Science Fiction Story Centres Around Alien Children In A Village | The Midwitch Cuckoos |
| 1646 | With What Art Movement Was (Salvador Dali) Associated | Surrealism |
| 1647 | Group of American artists from 1908 to 1918. Their work featured scenes of urban realism. | Ash Can School |
| 1648 | In HG Wells "The Time Machine," two races of the future are the child-like Eloi, and the underground monsters called the ____? | Morlocks |
| 1649 | The Hardy Boys and ______? | Nancy Drew |
| 1650 | What Colour Is The Art and Literature Wedge In (Trivial Pursuit)? | Brown |
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| 1651 | What Did A E Housemans Initials Stand For | Alfred Edward |
| 1652 | Which member of the Monty Python Team wrote children's books about 'Erik The Viking''? | Terry Jones |
| 1653 | In sculpture, the building up of form using a soft medium such as clay or wax, as distinguished from carving. In painting and drawing, using color and lighting variations to produce a three-dimensional effect. | Modeling |
| 1654 | The technique of producing printed designs through various methods of incising on wood or metal blocks, which are then inked and printed. | Etching |
| 1655 | What Did Winston Encounter In Room 101 | Rats |
| 1656 | A European movement of the late eighteenth to mid-nineteenth century. In reaction to neoclassicism, it focused on emotion over reason, and on spontaneous expression. | Romanticism |
| 1657 | Tilly Trotter, Hannah Massey And Maggie Rowan Are All Characters Created By Which Novelist? | Catherine Cookson |
| 1658 | Which English Author Created Horatio Hornblower | C.S. Forester |
| 1659 | Who Wrote The Novel Lady Chatterly's Lover | DH Lawrence |
| 1660 | Who Painted The Mona Lisa | Leonardo Da Vinci |
| 1661 | In one of Donald Horne's novels, which was 'the lucky country'? | Australia |
| 1662 | A style, c. 1520-1600, that arose in reaction to the harmony and proportion of the High Renaissance. It featured elongated, contorted poses, crowded canvases, and harsh lighting and coloring. | Mannerism |
| 1663 | From which Shakespeare play is this line taken: "Double, double ___ " | Macbeth |
| 1664 | Who Wrote (Brave New World) | Aldous Huxley |
| 1665 | Who wrote "The Rime of the Ancient Mariner?" | Samuel Taylor Coleridge |
| 1666 | Which Artists Name Literally Means (Little Barrel) | Botticelli |
| 1667 | Which Gallery Has Exhibitions In London & St Ives, Cornwall | The Tate Gallery |
| 1668 | From which Shakespeare play is this line taken: To be or not to | Hamlet |
| 1669 | What publication was subtitled The What's New Magazine? | Popular Science |
| 1670 | Which Character Is The Most Famous Creation Of James Matthew Barrie? | Peter Pan |
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| 1671 | What is the second best-selling book of all time ? | Quotations from the Works of Chairman Mao Tse-Tung |
| 1672 | Who Wrote The Novel Jaws, That Was Later Turned Into A Blockbuster Movie By Steven Spielburg | Peter Benchley |
| 1673 | Who wrote 'The Birds'? | Daphne du Maurier |
| 1674 | Who wrote the epic poems, the Iliad and the Odyssey? | Homer |
| 1675 | The book "Wamyouruijoshou" was the first to use what word ? | Kite |
| 1676 | From which Shakespeare play is this line taken: "To be or not to be?" | Hamlet |
| 1677 | Who wrote the novels 'About A Boy'', 'How To Be Good'' and 'High Fidelity''? | Nick Hornby |
| 1678 | Who wrote the threepenny opera? | Bertolt Brecht |
| 1679 | What did Jeannie C. Riley describe as "a little Peyton Place" | Harper valley |
| 1680 | Who wrote "Ender's Game" ? | Orson Scott Card |
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