TRIVIA MEMO
  • Contact Us
  1. Home
  2. Arts
  3. In Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet', was Romeo a Capulet or a Montague?

In Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet', was Romeo a Capulet or a Montague?

Show Answer

Montague

154 views / Category: Arts Share:

More Questions:

In what country was the International Red Cross founded?

What year was author J. K. Rowling born in?

What species are mingled to produce a Centaur?

In what US state would you find Fort Eustis?

Which US state is nicknamed the "Buckeye State"?

Who invented the box that psychologists use to shock rats?

What negatively charged particle is the antiparticle of the positron?

Who directed the movie "2001: A Space Odyssey"?

Who won a 1991 best male vocalist Grammy despite having died in 1988?

What was Sunday, January 30th 1972, generally remembered as in Ireland?

Shortly after the start of the Spanish-American War, the US Navy blockaded what island?

President Richard Nixon called what songstress an "Ambassador of Love"?

What country's entire population was condemned to death by the Spanish Inquisition?

An 1849 painting by Asher Durand, and a sculpture situated in Bailick Park in Midleton, Ireland,share what name?

Who played Spock in the original Star Trek television series?

Random Trivia
  • What are the four lowest numbers on a roulette table?
  • Who was sued in 1999 by Rosa Parks after they used her name to title a hit song?
  • Where would you find Olympus Mons?
  • Approximately how long does it take for sunlight to reach Earth?
  • What does an Enigma machine do?
Category
  • Arts 2655
  • Entertainment 5238
  • General 3660
  • Geography 2565
  • History 2180
  • Science 2423

Contact Us

If you have any question, comment or suggestions please Contact Us.

About us

Triviamemo.com is your free repository of trivia questions and answers.