1. Which of the Bronte sisters wrote ‘Wuthering Heights’?
Emily Bronte
2. In which city was the first Guggenheim museum built?
New York
3. Who designed the ‘Angel of the North’ located in the North East of England?
Anthony Gormley
4. In Shakespeare, as what are Valentine and Proteus better known?
Two Gentlemen of Verona
5. What was the name of the opera company that, from the 1870s to 2003 (when it was suspended) performed only Gilbert & Sullivan operas?
D’Oyly Carte
6. Outside of London, there is a Tate Gallery in Liverpool and which south west town?
St Ives
7. Which Latin word means “let it stand”?
stet
8. Alphabetically, which of the seven dwarves comes first?
Bashful
9. Which animal is portrayed in Landseer’s 1851 painting ‘Monarch of the Glen’?
Red deer stag
10. In the Bible, who lived for 969 years?
Methuselah
Emily Bronte
2. In which city was the first Guggenheim museum built?
New York
3. Who designed the ‘Angel of the North’ located in the North East of England?
Anthony Gormley
4. In Shakespeare, as what are Valentine and Proteus better known?
Two Gentlemen of Verona
5. What was the name of the opera company that, from the 1870s to 2003 (when it was suspended) performed only Gilbert & Sullivan operas?
D’Oyly Carte
6. Outside of London, there is a Tate Gallery in Liverpool and which south west town?
St Ives
7. Which Latin word means “let it stand”?
stet
8. Alphabetically, which of the seven dwarves comes first?
Bashful
9. Which animal is portrayed in Landseer’s 1851 painting ‘Monarch of the Glen’?
Red deer stag
10. In the Bible, who lived for 969 years?
Methuselah