May in the Answer
Land Borders
Art and Artists
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Celebrities
100

Finish this saying:

"April showers bring....."

May flowers

100

Which 2 countries share the world's longest international border, at 8,890 km. 

Russia and Kazakhstan

Canada and the United States

Chile and Argentina

Canada and the United States

100

Name this famous painting by Leonardo da Vinci

The Mona Lisa

100

I'm having a great time today! In fact, I'm having more fun than a barrel of:

 Molasses

 Milk Chocolate

 Whiskey

 Monkeys

Monkeys

100

What title of British nobility shares its name with the nickname of John Wayne?

Duke 

Lord 

Earl 

Sir

Duke

200

What was the name of the ship, that in 1620 transported the first Pilgrims from Plymouth to the New World?

 Maytree

 Mayflower

 Maybush


Mayflower

200

How many countries border Germany?

 12

 6

 7

 9

6

200

What is the popular name given to a composition created by Norwegian artist Edvard Munch in 1893.

The Scream

200

Where are you most likely to be when you encounter a guffaw?

 Northern forest: it is a type of pine nut

 South America: it is a rare tropical parrot

 Comedy club: it is a loud, boisterous laugh

 Tailor shop: it is a buttonhole-making tool


Comedy club: it is a loud, boisterous laugh

200

Proving that acting skills must run in the family, Jeff Bridges is the son of which famous actor?

James Bridges 

Todd Bridges 

Lloyd Bridges 

Alan Bridges

Lloyd Bridges

300

 In 1971 Rod Stewart released the single, "Reason To Believe". What was the B side of this single?

 Maggie May

 To My Dismay

 Mayfly Mayhem

Maggie May

300

What countries share a land border with England?

 Wales and Scotland

 France and Wales

 Wales, Scotland and Ireland

 Scotland only

Wales and Scotland

300

Who is known for painting water lilies?

Claude Monet

300

What theatre, open to the sky, on the South Bank of the River Thames in London was created mainly thanks to the campaign of an American actor to honour the greatest British playwright?

 The Globe Theatre

 The Shaw Theatre

 The Courtyard Theatre

 The Wilde Theatre

The Globe Theatre

The Globe, was the brainchild and passion of the late Sam Wanamaker and is designed to be as close as possible in structure to Shakespeare's own Globe Theatre, which in reality was a few hundred yards away.

300

My first name is William. I was born in Shawnee, Oklahoma in 1963. I am an actor who is famous for films such as "Thelma and Louise", "Twelve Monkeys", and the zombie film "World War Z". I was also once married to Jennifer Aniston. Who am I?

Bruce Greenwood 

Matthew Perry 

Brad Pitt

Brad Pitt

400

Name this condiment:

Mayonnaise

400

How many countries border France?

 7

 5

 8

 4

8

400

Inspired by the view from his window at the Saint-Paul-de-Mausole:

asylum 

hotel

school

in Saint-Rémy, in southern France, where Vincent van Gogh spent twelve months in 1889–90 .

asylum

400

Barrie, Ontario, has a beautiful sculpture called the "Spirit Catcher" that can be found on the banks of Kempenfelt Bay. Who created it?

 Ron Baird

 Donatello

 Auguste Rodin

 Justin Trudeau

Ron Baird

The "Spirit Catcher" is an iconic sculpture that stands on Barrie's waterfront. It looks like an angel spreading its wings and includes 16 quills that rock back and forth when the wind blows. It was designed by Ron Baird, a sculptor known for creating large stainless steel sculptures and a member of the Royal Canadian Academy of Arts. The "Spirit Catcher" was originally created for Expo 86 in Vancouver and was then transported to Barrie in 1987.

400

To whom was movie star Natalie Wood married at the time of her death?

Robert Wagner

Richard Gregson 

Grant Wood 

Christopher Walken

Robert Wagner

500

Dancing around this object is a tradition on May Day. It is believed to have started in Roman Britain around 2,000 years ago, when soldiers celebrated the arrival of spring by dancing around decorated trees thanking their goddess Flora.  

Maypole
500

What countries border Norway?

 Russia and Finland

 Finland, Sweden and Russia

 Finland and Sweden

 Sweden, Finland, Russia and Poland

Finland, Sweden and Russia

500

This painting is called American Gothic. What does the Gothic refer to?

their clothes

their religion

the architecture


the architecture

The title 'American Gothic' is therefore a reference to the neo-Gothic architectural style of this house.

500

 On which part of the body would someone be most likely to wear a diadem?

 Head

 Feet

 Hands

 Chest

Head

A diadem is a type of crown and would be worn on the head. It is usually an ornamental headdress worn by European monarchs to denote their status. Sometimes the term diadem can be used interchangeably with the term tiara.

500

She was the first movie star to sing "Happy Birthday" to a President.


Shirley Temple

At the age of nine in 1938, she sang "Happy Birthday" to President Roosevelt at 20th Century Fox for his 58th birthday celebration.