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Trivia Crack Cheat Codes and Answers: ART

Trivia Crack is the latest big trivia game to hit Android and iOS and has many people contesting for general knowledge intelligence. However, what if you know you’re not going to do well and so need answers quick and without having to think? Well we’ve compiled a list of some of the Art answers you may come up against. Obviously questions are added all the time so if you can’t find the question/answer you’re looking for then it’s likely a new one!

Trivia-CrackWe would recommend hitting ‘ctrl + F’ or ‘cmd + F’ to find the answer/question you’re looking for quickly to speed up your answer rate!

Question: What important piece of art was stolen and kept under a bed until it was returned to the Louvre Museum?
Answer: Mona Lisa
Question: Who wrote the novel Dracula?
Answer: Bram Stoker
Question: Who’s the main representative of literary naturalism?
Answer: Emile Zola
Question: Where did medieval theatre originate?
Answer: Churches
Question: How many letters are in the English Alphabet?
Answer: 26 letters
Question: What was the name of Don Quixote’s horse?
Answer: Rocinante
Question: In what novel is Holden Caulfield the main character?
Answer: The Catcher in the Rye
Question: Which of these is a three-stringed musical instrument?
Answer: Balalaika
Question: Who is Apollo’s twin?
Answer: Artemis
Question: What kinds of plants did Monet paint?
Answer: Water lilies
Question: Which of these artists is a photographer?
Answer: Man Ray
Question: What singer is considered the ‘Queen of Soul’?
Answer: Aretha Franklin
Question: Which of the following is not one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World?
Answer: The Colosseum in Rome
Question: Which one of these novels was not written by Robert Louis Stevenson?
Answer: Journey to the Center of the Earth
Question: Who is detective Sherlock Holmes partner?
Answer: John Watson
Question: Who’s the author of ‘The Count of Monte Cristo’?
Answer: Alexandre Dumas
Question: What kind of creature was Medusa?
Answer: Gorgon
Question: What was James Joyce’s nationality, author of Ulysses?
Answer: Irish
Question: What century was William Shakespeare born?
Answer: 16th Century
Question: Which of the characters from ‘The Wonderful Wizard of Oz’ didn’t have a brain to think?
Answer: Scarecrow
Question: What didn’t the fox in La Fontaine’s fable like due to being green?
Answer: Grapes
Question: Who painted ‘American Gothic’?
Answer: Grant Wood
Question: Which band performs the song ‘Another Brick In The Wall’?
Answer: Pink Floyd
Question: Don Quixote fought them believing they were giants. What were they actually?
Answer: Windmills
Question: How many symphonies did Mozart write?
Answer: 41 symphonies
Question: How do we call the Greek columns shaped as a woman?
Answer: Caryatid
Question: What was the first printed book?
Answer: The bible
Question: A tatami is used in which of the following sports?
Answer: Judo
Question: In what novel is the main character a killer with an amazingly developed sense of smell?
Answer: Perfume: The Story of a Murderer
Question: How many times was Julius Caesar stabbed?
Answer: Julius Caesar was stabbed 23 times
Question: Where was Leonardo da Vinci from?
Answer: Florence
Question: What was the name of Boromir’s brother, one of the members of Tolkien’s fellowship of the ring?
Answer: Faramir
Question: In which European country is Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet set?
Answer: Italy
Question: In which book by Mark Twain can we find characters as Widow Douglas, the slave Jim, Aunt Sally and Tom?
Answer: Huckleberry Finn
Question: Who is a famous cellist?
Answer: Yo-Yo Ma
Question: Who’s the king in Tolkien’s ‘The Return of the King?
Answer: Aragorn
Question: Who wrote Snow White?
Answer: Grimm Brothers
Question: Who painted the ‘Mona Lisa’?
Answer: Mona Lisa was painted by Leonardo Da Vinci
Question: What is writer Paul Auster’s favorite city, according to his novels?
Answer: New York
Question: ln JRR Tolkien’s The Lord of the Rings, before he was corrupted by the ring, Gollum was once most like aÛ_?
Answer: Hobbit
Question: Which of the following works was written by Aldous Huxley?
Answer: Brave New World
Question: Who composed the music of opera ‘The Magic Flute’?
Answer: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Question: Who painted the Sistine Chapel?
Answer: Michelangelo
Question: What philosopher said that, due to the existence of the soul previous to the actual birth, knowing something was simply ‘recalling’ it?
Answer: Pluto
Question: Who painted the picture ‘The Old Guitarist’?
Answer: Pablo Picasso
Question: Which figurative language means: Exaggerated statements or claims not to be taken seriously?
Answer: Hyperbole
Question: Who composed the opera ‘La Traviata’?
Answer: Verdi
Question: Where did the Wizard of Oz live?
Answer: Emerald City
Question: Which of the following is not a work by Robert Louis Stevenson?
Answer: Paradise Lost
Question: What does the Latinism ‘de facto’ mean?
Answer: In fact
Question: Which of the following was not written by Agatha Christie?
Answer: Catcher in the Rye
Question: Who wrote ‘The Pelican Brief’?
Answer: John Grisham
Question: Gustavo Adolfo Becquer was a…?
Answer: Poet
Question: What color do you get if you mix blue and red?
Answer: Violet
Question: Which of the following books is written by Jules Verne?
Answer: Journey to the Center of the Earth
Question: Which of the following artists is known for his impressionist style?
Answer: Monet
Question: Auguste Rodin is known for his sculptures in which of the following materials?
Answer: Bronze
Question: Complete the sentence: to be or…?
Answer: Not to be
Question: What color when mixed with red makes orange?
Answer: Yellow
Question: Which art movement does the painting ‘ The Scream’ belong to?
Answer: Expressionism
Question: When was Michael Ende’s ‘The Neverending Story’ published?
Answer: 1979
Question: Who’s the author of the opera ‘Madame Butterfly’?
Answer: Puccini
Question: Where is located La Pedrera, a famous building by Antoni Gaudi?
Answer: La Pedrera, a famous building by Antoni Gaudi is in Barcelona
Question: Which of these poets is not part of the Cursed Poets?
Answer: Walt Whitman
Question: Where was Beethoven from?
Answer: Germany
Question: Whose work is the ‘Liberty Leading the People’?
Answer: Eugene Delacroix
Question: How many strings does a cello have?
Answer: 4 strings
Question: In ‘Gullivers Travels’, which land is the kingdom of the giants?
Answer: Brobdingnag
Question: What famous composer died at the age of 36 and left a Requiem unfinished?
Answer: Mozart
Question: What art and scientific movement originated in Italy in the 14th century?
Answer: Renaissance
Question: How do we call the repetition of sounds in the verses of a strophe?
Answer: Rhyme
Question: Where was Salvador Dali from?
Answer: Spain
Question: In what room did Napoleon Bonaparte keep the Mona Lisa?
Answer: Bathroom
Question: What’s the name of the writer who created John Snow and Cersei Lannister?
Answer: George R R Martin
Question: Who wrote the book ‘The Notebook’?
Answer: Nicholas Sparks
Question: Which of Shakespeare’s novel was set in Verona, Italy?
Answer: Romeo and Juliet
Question: What material is the saxophone made of?
Answer: Brass
Question: Which painter struggled with mental illness?
Answer: Van Gogh
Question: The Mona Lisa does not have what feature?
Answer: Eyebrows
Question: What’s the main theme in Boticelli’s paintings?
Answer: Religion
Question: Who’s the most noble of the three musketeers?
Answer: Athos
Question: Who was the composer of the Magic Flute?
Answer: Mozart
Question: What technique is used by Goya in the painting ‘The Disasters of War’?
Answer: Etching
Question: The painter Eugene Delacroix belongs to what art movement?
Answer: Romanticism
Question: Which one of these stories was adapted by The Brothers Grimm?
Answer: The Sleeping Beauty
Question: Which famous artist lived in his own museum until his death?
Answer: Salvador Dali
Question: Which of the following is not a musical term?
Answer: Ricotta
Question: Where was the theatre born?
Answer: Greece
Question: Which movie debut the first of Disney’s classic princesses?
Answer: Snow White
Question: Which European sculptor created the statue ‘David’?
Answer: Michelangelo
Question: What German region is famous for its porcelain?
Answer: Saxony
Question: Which German composer only wrote one opera?
Answer: Beethoven
Question: Which of these American presidents doesn’t feature in Mount Rushmore?
Answer: James Madison
Question: What year was ‘El Quijote’ published?
Answer: 1605
Question: What’s the name of the first philosophers?
Answer: Presocratics
Question: Who is the author of the ‘Fifty Shades of Grey’ trilogy?
Answer: E L James
Question: Which of the following painters is not considered a representant of the lmpressionism?
Answer: Van Gogh suffered from schizophrenia
Question: Who wrote the book ‘Charlie and the Chocolate Factory’?
Answer: Roald Dahl
Question: According to The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy, what is the answer to Life, the Universe, and Everything?
Answer: 42
Question: What grows in a ‘Cescendo’?
Answer: Sound
Question: The Venus de Milo is believed to represent what goddess?
Answer: Aphrodite
Question: Who painted ‘Les Demoiselles d’Avignon’?
Answer: Pablo Picasso
Question: Who composed ‘Charriots of Fire’?
Answer: Vangelis
Question: Who wrote ‘The Magic Mountain’?
Answer: Thomas Mann
Question: Who wrote ‘The Firm’?
Answer: John Grisham
Question: Which of this artists suffered from schizophrenia?
Answer: Van Gogh
Question: What’s the name of the captain of the submarine in ‘Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the sea’?
Answer: Nemo
Question: What historical period was the Mona Lisa painted in?
Answer: Renaissance
Question: Who is Stephen King?
Answer: Author
Question: Who designed the Eiffel Tower?
Answer: Alexandre Gustave Eiffel
Question: Who painted ‘Tereus Confronted with the Head of His Son ltylus’, also known as ‘The Feast of Tereus’?
Answer: Peter Paul Rubens
Question: Which of these is a type of drum?
Answer: Snare
Question: Who lived in 2218 Baker Street?
Answer: Sherlock Holmes
Question: What’s the most important work of Giovanni Bocaccio?
Answer: The Decameron
Question: Who wrote the French romantic novel ‘The Hunchback of Notre Dame.’?
Answer: Victor Hugo
Question: What fairy tale by Hans Christian Andersen is based on the legend of Undines?
Answer: The Little Mermaid
Question: What is the famous artist Kahlo’s first name?
Answer: Frida
Question: Where is the ‘Rock& Roll Hall of Fame’ museum?
Answer: Cleveland
Question: Romanesque art prevailed in what century?
Answer: 11th, 12th and 13th century
Question: Nike was the Greek goddess of what?
Answer: Victory
Question: Who painted The Water-Lily Pond?
Answer: Monet
Question: Who is the wizard in The Hobbit?
Answer: Gandalf
Question: Where do Ming vases come from?
Answer: China
Question: Which author wrote the novel ‘2666’, which was published posthumously in 2004?
Answer: Roberto Bolano
Question: What’s the name of the princess that told many stories to sultan Schahriar?
Answer: Scheherazade
Question: What does ‘delet’ or ‘delevit’ mean in Latin?
Answer: Destroys
Question: Who wrote ‘The tunnel’?
Answer: Ernesto Sabato
Question: What’s the name of a Dutch hero in a play by Goethe?
Answer: Egmont
Question: Who built the Sphinx?
Answer: Egyptians
Question: The Holy Bible is the edited and translated book. Which is the second one?
Answer: The Ingenious Gentleman Don Quixote of la Mancha
Question: What’s the name of the main character of the novel ‘Gone with the Wind’?
Answer: Scarlett O’hara
Question: How does Hamlet kill Polonius in the Shakespearean tragedy, Hamlet?
Answer: Stabs him through a curtain
Question: Banksy is the pseudonym of a famous…
Answer: Graffiti artist
Question: Who wrote the ‘Divine Comedy’?
Answer: Dante Alighieri
Question: Who’s the author of the famous painting ‘The Sunflowers’?
Answer: Van Gogh
Question: What’s the name of the main character in ‘The Fault in Our Stars’ novel by John Green?
Answer: Hazel
Question: Who was auditioned by Mozart and said ‘he will give the world something worth to be heard’?
Answer: Beethoven
Question: Who Wrote Leviathan?
Answer: Thomas Hobbes

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