Degas, Monet, Renoir
Who are Impressionists?
Made by churning cream, you can spread it on bread
What is butter?
Since 1973, this striped mammal has been India's national animal.
What is tiger?
A volcano might do this.
What is erupt?
Formal outfit for men worn to black-tie events.
What is a tuxedo?
Cézanne, Van Gogh, Gaugin
Who are Post-Impressionists?
Type of finch; also name for the practice of making staged releases in new software: ____ deployment.
What is canary?
India's capital
What is New Delhi?
To selfishly take advantage of someone.
What is exploit?
Since the 1930s, this designer's polo shirt has had an alligator logo.
Who is LaCoste?
David, Ingres, Canova
Who are neoclassicists?
Residue from tree bark; sometimes worn as jewelry.
What is amber?
DAILY DOUBLE!!
Hindus consider this to be India's most sacred river
What is the Ganges?
A long poem, especially one which narrates the story of a hero or the history of a nation.
What is epic?
From the mid to the late 1800s this wire frame added fullness to the backs of women's dresses.
What is a bustle?
Salvador Dali', Man Ray, Max Ernst
Who are Surrealists?
DAILY DOUBLE
Spice derived from a crocus.
What is saffron?
This sport, originated by the British, is the one most played in India today.
What is cricket?
Immature soybeans many people like to eat as snacks.
What is edamame?
Broad sash worn around a Japanese kimono
What is obi?
Picasso, Braque, Gris
Who are Cubists?
Internal part of an egg which nourishes the embryo
What is yolk?
This greeting meets "I bow to you."
What is namaste?
The Greek name for the Roman god Cupid.
Who is Eros?
In the 1850s radial women who wore loose dresses over baggy pants gathered at the ankle were known by this name.
What are bloomers?