Q1) 3rd January, 1892, saw the birth of writer and philologist, J. R. R. Tolkien. What did the ‘J’ stand for … ?
Q2) Tolkien was a professor at both Pembroke and Merton College: both colleges of which British University … ?
Q3) Professor Tolkien was born in what’s now which commonwealth country … ?
A3)
South Africa. (This therefore mean’s we’re expecting Mr Strict to starts singing about
hobbits … )
Q4) In Tolkien’s The Lord Of The Rings, Frodo has to throw the Ring into a volcano: what’s the name of that volcano … ?
A4)
The volcano known as Amon Amarth, Orodrim and
Mount Doom. (Apparently, there’s a
mountain on Titan named after it.)
Q5) The original owner of that ring was the Lord, The Lord Of The Rings is named for. Who WAS he … ?
Q6) Name any of the other eight characters that form The Fellowship of the Ring, with Frodo … ?
Q7) In The Lord Of The Rings, how many rings of power had the Elves been given: three, five or seven … ?
A7)
Three. (Held, respectively, by Elrond, Galadriel and Gandalf.)
Q8) Nine rings of power given to various humans, in The Lord Of The Rings. They turned into what: ring-goes, ring-dings or ring-wraiths … ?
Q9) Which British band named itself after Tolkien’s The Silmarillion … ?
Q10) Finally … who’s playing Bilbo Baggins in the most recent film adaptions of Tolkien’s The Hobbit … ?
“I have, Sir, neither eyes to see, nor tongue to speak, in this place, but as the house is pleased to direct me, whose servant I am here; and I humbly ask pardon that I cannot give any other answer to what your majesty is pleased to demand of me.”
William Lenthall, then Speaker of the House Of Commons, in response to the kings demands for the fugitive.
And a quick song from Fruity Buckfoot† …
Enjoy your day.
* Which reminds me, Debbi, did you ever catch
Blackadder? Well worth catching, if BBC America screens it.
† That’s possibly the only time I’ve included one of those …
You know, I've never seen Blackadder, but I've heard all sorts of good things about it. :)
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