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Art & Literature
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| # | Question | Answer |
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| 1681 | A large painting or decoration done on a wall. | Mural |
| 1682 | What was sherlock holmes most famous novel? | The Hound of The Baskervilles |
| 1683 | Whose Autobiography Was Entitled (Dear Me) | Peter Ustinov's |
| 1684 | In 'Romeo and Juliet', who says 'make the bridal bed in that dim monument where Tybalt lies? | Juliet |
| 1685 | Who Was William Shakespear's Wife | Anne Hathaway |
| 1686 | What was the name of Mother Goose's son? | Jack |
| 1687 | In a general sense, refers to objective representation. More specifically, a nineteenth century movement, especially in France, that rejected idealized academic styles in favor of everyday subjects. | Realism |
| 1688 | Who Is Noted For His (Nonsense Verse) | Edward Lear |
| 1689 | Where Would You Find The Elgin Marbles | The British Museum |
| 1690 | Who Wrote The Barsetshire Novels? | Anthony Trollope |
| 1691 | What other name does Stephen King write under | Richard bachman |
| 1692 | What Is The Name Of The 7th And Final Harry Potter Book | Harry Potter & The Deathly Hallows |
| 1693 | Who wrote 'A Christmas Carol'? | Charles Dickens |
| 1694 | Which Woman Had More Portarits Painted Of Her Thaan Anyone Else | Queen Elizabeth II |
| 1695 | Which Author Did Hitler Acclaim As The Phrophet Of Right Wing Authoritarianism | Nietzsche |
| 1696 | What Is The Surname Of Cathy In Wuthering Heights | Earnshaw |
| 1697 | Which Author Wrote Novels Apon Which The Tv Series (All Creatures Great & Small) Was Based | James Herriot |
| 1698 | Who wrote '1984'? | George Orwell |
| 1699 | Who Wrote Jurassic Park | Michael Crichton |
| 1700 | What Is The Name Given To The Painting Medium Involving Egg Yolks | Tempera |
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| 1701 | The two races in HG Well's "The Time Machine" are the child-like Eloi and the subterannean ______? | Morlocks |
| 1702 | Where is the Louvre located? | Paris |
| 1703 | Which Nobel Prize Winner Wrote (A History Of The English Speaking Peoples) | Winston Churchill |
| 1704 | Which Poet Preceded Ted Hughes As Poet Laureate | Sir John Betjeman |
| 1705 | A movement that began in Britain and the United States in the 1950s. It used the images and techniques of mass media, advertising, and popular culture, often in an ironic way. | Pop art |
| 1706 | Stephen King's: "Pet ________". | Semetary |
| 1707 | Who Painted The Creation Of Adam | Michelangelo |
| 1708 | What play by Shakespeare features the following characters: Cornwall, Gloucester, Regan, and Goneril? | King Lear |
| 1709 | Which Movement Spanned The Period From The 17th Century To The Early 18th | Baroque |
| 1710 | Whose Life Was The Subject Of James Boswell's Biography, Published In 1791 | Samuel Johnson |
| 1711 | Name The Tibetan Mountain Retreat Featured In (The Lost Horizon) | Shangri-La |
| 1712 | Who dubbed Australia 'the lucky country'? | Donald Horne |
| 1713 | Who created 'Horton' the elephant? | Dr. Seuss |
| 1714 | Which School Did Billy Bunter Attend | Greyfriars |
| 1715 | He wrote Ulysses, Giacomo Joyce, Dubliners and Finnegans Wake, among others. | James Joyce |
| 1716 | Who Painted The Last Supper | Leonardo Da Vinci |
| 1717 | Who wrote 'Gone With The Wind'? | Margaret Mitchell |
| 1718 | In the Dr Seuss books, which elephant hatched an egg? | Horton |
| 1719 | Reducing or distorting in order to represent three-dimensional space as perceived by the eye, according to the rules of perspective. | Foreshortening |
| 1720 | Who Is Responsible For Painting The Mona Lisa | Leonardo Da Vinci |
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| 1721 | Who Wrote Gullivers Travels | Jonathan Swift |
| 1722 | In Which Gilbert & Sullivan Operetta Does Nakipoo Appear | The Mikado |
| 1723 | This early American statesman and inventor wrote the book, "Fart proudly"? | Benjamin Franklin |
| 1724 | What Rank Was Biggles | Major |
| 1725 | Who wrote 'Alice In Wonderland'? | Lewis Carroll |
| 1726 | What Was Sherlock Holmes' 7% solution in 'The Sign of Four'? | Cocaine |
| 1727 | Principally , Of What Nationality Were The Impressionist Painters | French |
| 1728 | Which is the only book written by Margaret Mitchell? | Gone With The Wind |
| 1729 | What was Dante's last name? | Alighieri |
| 1730 | Who Wrote The Novels Slaughterhouse Five And Breakfast Of Champions | Kurt Vonnegut |
| 1731 | An italian movement c.1909-1919. It attempted to integrate the dynamism of the machine age into art. | Futurism |
| 1732 | His many Romantic odes include Ode to Melancholy and Ode to a Graecian Urn? | Keats |
| 1733 | What DoYou Call A Picture That Is Made Of Various Materials Stuck Together | A Collage |
| 1734 | In The Canterbury Tales At Which Tavern Do The Story Tellers Assemble | The Tabard |
| 1735 | What Was The Name Of William Wordworths Sister | Dorothy |
| 1736 | Which Tavern Was The Favourite Haunt Of Falstaff In Shakespear's Henry IV | The Boar's Head |
| 1737 | Who wrote the book "The Origin of Species" ? | Charles Darwin |
| 1738 | A European movement beginning in France. Gothic sculpture emerged c. 1200, Gothic painting later in the thirteenth century. The artworks are characterized by a linear, graceful, elegant style more naturalistic than that which had existed previously in Europe. | Gothic |
| 1739 | Where Might You Find The Museum Of Modern Art | New York |
| 1740 | How many books are there in Anne Rice's vampire series? | Five |
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| 1741 | Who Wrote The Murder Of Roger Ackroyd | Agatha Christie |
| 1742 | What Was The Only Novel To Be Written By Margaret Mitchell | Gone With The Wind |
| 1743 | What subject did 'Mr. Chips' teach? | Latin |
| 1744 | An eighteenth-century European style, originating in France. In reaction to the grandeur and massiveness of the baroque, it employed refined, elegant, highly decorative forms. | Rococco |
| 1745 | What was the sequel to Louisa May Alcott's "Little Women"? | Little Men |
| 1746 | A flat board used by a painter to mix and hold colors, traditionally oblong, with a hole for the thumb; also, a range of colors used by a particular painter. | Palette |
| 1747 | Which Former Jockey Specialises In Novels Concerning Horse Racing | Dick Francis |
| 1748 | Which British Painter Frequently Uses A Swimming Pool As A Theme | David Hockney |
| 1749 | Where Is The Prado Gallery | Madrid |
| 1750 | A European style of the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries. Its elegant, balanced works revived the order and harmony of ancient Greek and Roman art. | Neoclassicism |
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