Q1) Writer, Lewis Carroll was born. On 27th January of which year of the 1830s?
Q2) He was born Charles Lutwidge what: Dodger, Dodgson or Ducky?
Q3) He was studied and taught at which Oxford college: Brasenose, Christ Church or Exeter?
Q4) He studied and taught what, whilst there: mathematics, theology or Classics?
Q5) The first of his books about Alice, was called Alice’s Adventures in where?
Q6) The second of the Alice books was called Through the what: looking glass, cooking pot or rabbit hole?
Q7) Alice was said to be based on a girl called what: Alice Liddell, Alice Smith or Alice Cooper?
Q8) Carroll supposedly caricatured himself, in the first Alice book. Which character is supposed to be him: the White Rabbit, the Dodo, the Dormouse or the Hatter?
Q9) The second Alice novel included a nonsense poem called Jabberwocky. Terry Gilliam released a film version of Jabberwocky. In which year: 1975, 1976 or 1977?
Q10) Finally … ? Carroll was friendly with a well known English group of English artists. Called what: the Post-Impressionists, Pre-Raphaelites or Pre-Prandials?
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Talking of vegetarian haggis … ? Did you know someone’s done kosher haggis? Which is possibly just as trick. If I’ve understood things, correctly, some of the parts aren’t exactly by the book!
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‡ I can appreciate that, Debbi, Biscuits and gravy does look odd to UK eyes! And haggis can be an … acquired taste.
Curry AND fish and chips? You missed out on the steaks, then!
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Q1) 1832
ReplyDeleteQ2) Dodgson
Q3) Christ Church
Q4) Mathematics
Q5) Wonderland
Q6) Looking Glass
Q7) Alice Liddell
Q8) The Dodo
Q9) 1977
Q10) Pre-Raphaelites
Yes, I think the kosher haggis sounds a bit dubious. I hope the changes to the benefits system don't affect you badly. And good luck with the Zoom meeting. If you're losing weight, that is good news indeed.
1 1832
ReplyDelete2 Dodgson
3 Christ Church
4 Mathmatics
5 Wonderland
6 Looking Glass
7 Alice Liddell
8 Hatter
9 1976
10 Pre Raphfalite
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Not a big fan of steak. Or kidney pudding. :)
ReplyDelete1. 1832
2. Dodgson
3. Christ Church
4. mathematics
5. Wonderland
6. Looking-Glass
7. Alice Liddell
8. the Dodo
9. 1977
10. Pre-Raphaelites