Who's the artist?
What's the subject?
What's the iconography?
Who's the patron?
What's the context?
100
The method invented by Leonardo da Vinci.
Who developed the technique sfumato
100
The object that Gatsby is looking at across the bay on the first night that Nick sees him.
What is the green light?
100
These girls were considered flirty, too sexy, and morally questionable.
What are flappers?
100
Who said it? "The only crazy I was was when I married him. I knew right away I made a mistake. He borrowed somebody's best suit to get married in and never even told me about it, and the man came after it one day when he was out..."
Who is Myrtle?
100
The number of dwarves in Thorin Oakenshield's company.
What is thirteen?
200
He influenced Masaccio.
Which painter did Brunelleschi directly influence?
200
What is painted on the sign that overlooks the valley of ashes.
What is the eyes of Dr. T.J. Eckleburg?
200
This act went into effect in 1918 and banned the sale, manufacture, and transport of alcohol. (Extra points if you can name the act.)
What is Prohibition or the Volstead Act?
200
Who said it? "Look here, old sport," he broke out surprisingly. "What's your opinion of me anyhow?"
Who is Gatsby?
200
This holiday is always the first Sunday after the first full moon after the spring equinox.
What is Easter?
300
The use of
Who is Catherine?
300
The object that Gatsby nearly knocks to the floor on the occasion of meeting Daisy again, representing the state of his and Daisy's relationship.
What is the defunct mantelpiece clock?
300
This issue, which caused the government to close America's borders in the 1920's, is still a problem today.
What is immigration?
300
TO WHOM was this line said? "It takes two to make an accident...I hate careless people. That's why I like you."
Who is Nick Carraway?
300
This 16th president was featured in two 2012 films.
Who is Abraham Lincoln?
400
The character who "fixed" the 1919 World Series.
Who is Mr. Wolfsheim?
400
This direction on the compass represents less wealth, less fashionability, naivete, and more traditional values
What is West (Midwest, West Egg, etc)?
400
People began buying items on ____________ in the 1920's, which created an "own now, pay later" philosophy.
What is credit?
400
Who does this quote refer to? "...a national figure in a way, one of those men who reach such an acute limited excellence at twenty-one that everything afterwards savours of anticlimax."
Who is Tom?
400
This bow-wielding girl is the most recent "Best Actress" Oscar winner.
Who is Jennifer Lawrence?
500
The name of Gatsby's piano-playing houseguest or boarder.
Who is Klipspringer?
500
This direction on the compass represents wealth, fashion, and modernity.
What is East (East Egg, East Coast, etc.)?
500
The 1920's are also called "_______________", which refers to the popular music of the time.
What is The Jazz Age?
500
TO WHOM was this line said? "Tell 'em all Daisy's change' her mine'. Say Daisy's change' her mine!"
Who is Jordan Baker?
500
Singer Adele's newborn son's name.
What is Angelo?
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