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theartsdesk Christmas Quiz - Answers
theartsdesk Christmas Quiz - Answers
The answers to our monster Christmas arts quiz
Here are the answers to our monster Christmas arts quiz of 12 dozen questions on the year past, as seen by theartsdesk writers. There are clues in all the questions in the main quiz page. If you don't want to know the answers just yet till you've grappled with them, close this page now.
- A suitcase bomb in Kiss Me Deadly
- The Bolshoi Theatre, Moscow, which reopened its main theatre in October, having lost its ballet director Gennady Yanin to scandal and its stars Natalia Osipova and Ivan Vasiliev to the Mikhailovsky Ballet
- "Everyday"
- 29
- 205
- Noel Gallagher
- Phyllida Lloyd
- 1980
- A cube
- A guitar maker
- Allan Ramsey
- Analogue film (16 and 35mm)
- Mouse on Mars (who are Andi Toma and Jan St Werner)
- James Corden in One Man, Two Guvnors, Jamie Parker and Samuel Barnett in Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead, Andrew Knott in Backbeat
- Ane Brun, Norway
- Anish Kapoor's Leviathan, on show in the Grand Palais
- Anna Nicole by Mark-Anthony Turnage and Richard Thomas for the Royal Opera
- FolkeLarm in Oslo
- English National Opera's new staging by Christopher Alden of Britten's A Midsummer Night's Dream
- Australia
- Austrian
- Barry Flanagan
- Catherine Tate played God in "Godblog", Jeanette Winterson's section of Sixty-Six Books at the Bush Theatre, and also played Beatrice in Shakespeare's Much Ado About Nothing
- Beyoncé - some of her moves in her video Countdown were copied from Anne Teresa de Keersmaeker of the Rosas contemporary dance company
- Birmingham
- Blue (Fokine's The Blue God, given in Les Saisons Russes du XXI Siècle, Terence Rattigan's The Deep Blue Sea, The Blue Dragon)
- Brian Eno
- Brian Wilson
- Brian Ferry
- Camille
- Casa Popurului, The Palace Of the Parliament in Bucharest
- Cesaria Evora
- Christian Bale in The Fighter
- Christo and Jeanne-Claude
- Clement Freud
- Colin Jones
- Philip Seymour Hoffman leared to cook and to swim for Jack Goes Boating
- Cy Twombly
- Daniel Kramer in Carmen for Opera North
- Dante Gabriel Rossetti
- Gaby's Deli
- Dartington Hall hosted the Home Festival
- Sir David Attenborough
- Dame Diana Rigg played Mrs Higgins this year in Shaw's Pygmalion, in which in 1974 she played Eliza Doolittle
- Dimitri Tiomkin, Hollywood film composer
- Don Sanche by Franz Liszt
- Edvard Grieg
- Francis Bacon
- Gerhard Richter
- Gertrude Lawrence
- Glenn Gould
- Guy Garvey
- Hamlet, with Michael Sheen, at the Young Vic
- Hanson
- Havergal Brian
- His kids (or rather, Instant People, the name of their band)
- He assaulted a silicone sculpted likeness of himself with an electric saw for his video, Cut-Up
- A soup tureen
- Iggy Pop
- Jacki Weaver
- James Corden (One Man, Two Guvnors) and Celia Imrie (Noises Off)
- Jason Orange
- Jean-Paul Goode and Antonio Lopez
- Jönsi
- Julia Ormond in My Week with Marilyn
- King Robbo
- Lady Gaga
- Lil B
- Elizabeth or Lizzie Grant
- London, where in You Will Meet a Tall Dark Stranger she met Antonio Banderas
- Romany gypsy
- Martin Carthy
- Georges Méliès, in Hugo
- Mary Berry and Paul Hollywood
- Matilda
- Matt Smith
- Arabacus Pulp
- Moby
- Nénette, The Jungle Book, Every Which Way But Loose/Any Which Way You Can
- New Image Painting
- Northern Italy
- Omid Djalili
- Oscar Niemeyer
- The Ballet Russes' Parade
- Peter Gabriel
- Photocopiers
- Piet Oudolf
- Pina Bausch, in Wim Wenders' Pina
- Pippin in the Menier Chocolate Factory production
- Possible answers include Richard III, Much Ado About Nothing, The Cherry Orchard, The Tempest
- A pro-Vladimir Putin Russian youth movement
- Ray Davies
- Reykjavik
- Rent collector
- Richard Bean
- Roger Corman, Richard Lester, John Schlesinger and François Truffaut - though there are others
- The racehorse and record-breaking sire Sadler's Wells
- Sarah Martins as Camille Bordey in BBC One's Death in Paradise
- Gwilym Simcock recorded Good Days at Schloss Elmau at Schloss Elmau
- Sharon Gless of Cagney and Lacey starred in A Round-Heeled Woman at the Riverside Studios, Hammersmith
- Sheridan Smith late of Legally Blonde featured in Flare Path
- Sleeps In Oysters
- Sonny Rollins at the Copenhagen Jazz Festival
- Sophie Grabøl as Sarah Lund in BBC Four's The Killing
- Soprano Susan Bullock found it on the council rubbish dump
- Welsh and Spanish, in Patagonia
- The 50 Names For Snow of Kate Bush's eponymous album were read by Stephen Fry
- Steve Reich's Four Organs, played in the "Tubular Bells" concert at St George's Bristol
- Stuart Sutcliffe, John Lennon and George Harrison in Backbeat
- Swan Lake in Black Swan
- Tarantula by Thierry Jonquet
- Joshua Bell has succeeded Sir Neville Marriner at the head of the Academy of St Martin-in-the-Fields
- The Alternative Miss World
- 15 March, as named by the ancient Romans - it was also the date on which Julius Caesar was assassinated
- The Big Uneasy
- The Canadian Shields
- The Help, in which Octavia Spencer bakes excrement into a pie
- The Hepworth Wakefield, designed by David Chipperfield to help to fend off the river Calder
- 27 at the Royal Lyceum Theatre, Edinburgh, and BBC Two's The Hour
- The Japanese earthquake and tsunami inspired 6,000 Miles Away
- The late Merce Cunningham
- In Opera North's Das Rheingold Leeds schoolchildren voiced the Nibelungen
- Juno and the Paycock (Sean O'Casey) at the National Theatre, J M Synge's The Playboy of the Western World at the Old Vic, Martin McDonagh's The Beauty Queen of Leenane (Young Vic 2010 and 2011)
- The Prodigy
- The Singing Ringing Tree
- David Tennant played Benedick in Much Ado About Nothing at the Wyndham's Theatre, backing it himself
- David Leland made videos for The Travelling Wilburys
- The Deep Blue Sea, Flare Path, Cause Célèbre, Less Than Kind - by Terence Rattigan
- They produced better milk, according to the Dortmund Concert Hall who sent musicians to play to them
- Three
- Coventry's Tile Hill, painted by Turner Prize nominee George Shaw (though the prize was won by Martin Boyce)
- Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, Jane Avril
- Trebor
- There were doubled Ariels in both Cheek By Jowl's The Tempest at the Barbican, London, and Trevor Nunn's Theatre Royal Haymarket one with Ralph Fiennes
- U2
- Undulating façades or bay windows
- Winslow Homer
- Whitechapel Gallery - and his work was back there again this year
- Wynton Marsalis
- The Passenger, composed by Mieczysław Weinberg, written by Zofia Posmysz, produced at English National Opera
- Zooey Deschanel
- Nikolai Ge
- Charles Dickens
- At least 7. On stage: The Royal Ballet, Birmingham Royal Ballet, English National Ballet, Matthew Bourne; in live cinema screenings: New York City Ballet, Bolshoi Ballet, Dutch National Ballet
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