But let’s move on, shall we?
Q1) 3rd October, 1849, saw Edgar Allan Poe found gibbering in a gutter … in which US city?
Q2) Which bird — according to one of Poe’s more famous poems — famously said “Nevermore”?
Q3) In which Terry Pratchett novel does a character called Quoth — a talking bird of the same species as Poe’s example — first appear?
Q4) Poe’s poem was an inspiration for a John McTeigue directed film about Poe’s last days. In which year was it released: 2010, 2011 or 2012?
Q5) More to the point, who played Poe in that film?
Q6) On which date of each year did the mysterious Poe Toaster raise a glass of cognac at the author’s grave?
Q7) More to the point, what was the LAST year the Toaster appeared: 2008, 2009 or 2010?
Q8) Which of Poe’s short stories was filmed in 1964, with Vincent Price as Prince Prospero?
Q9) One of Poe’s short stories is called The Cask Of Amontillado: what type of drink is Amontillado: Madeira, Sherry or Port?
Q10) Finally … which of Poe’s tales is usually agreed to be the first detective story?
Q1) 2nd October, 1950, saw the début of a well known comic strip, by Charles M. Schulz. What comic strip … ?A1) Peanuts.
Q2) 2nd October, 1980, saw Representative Michael Myers become the first person to be expelled from the US House of Representatives since 1861. What was he expelled for taking?
Q3) 2nd October, 1979, saw the Pope denounce torture and concentration camps: in a speech at the UN. Which pope: Paul 6th, John Paul 1st or John Paul 2nd?A3) John Paul 2nd.
Q4) 2nd October, 2006, saw five children killed at a school in Nickel Mines, Pennsylvania: by a man called Charles Roberts. The school, the community it was in, and the children at it, were members of which religious community?A4) The Amish. (The families of the victims forgive Roberts. On the day. Personally … ? I don’t know if I could be that strong.)
Q5) Finally … 2nd October, 1928, saw the founding of the Roman Catholic organization, Opus Dei: in which European country … ?A5) Spain.
“I became insane, with long intervals of horrible sanity.”
Edgar Allan Poe, in a letter to George W. Eveleth, in 1848.
It does indeed. :)
ReplyDelete1. Baltimore
2. the raven
3. Soul Music
4. 2012
5. John Cusack
6. January 19
7. 2009
8. The Masque of the Red Death
9. Sherry
10. The Murders in the Rue Morgue