Quiz: The Dancing Men

Prepared for

The Greek Interpreters of East Lansing Michigan

By Etta C. Abrahams, The Woman I

Sunday, October 15, 2000, The Evergreen Grill

The first letter of each correct answer, read vertically, will form a phrase.

 

    1. ‘A household word’: Riding __________ Manor.
    2. Shot through the heart: _______________ _____________.
    3. A lonely farm hide-out: ______________.
    4. 21 June 1897: ______________ Jubilee.
    5. Not the ‘honest’ one: ________ ___________.
    6. ‘Is there a train to ___________ _________ to-night?’
    7. Four of these remain in the revolver: _______________.
    8. ‘A dapper little man….’: __________ ______________.
    9. No better-known family in this county: _____________.
    10. Holmes may be in time to save Elsie for/from these: ______________.
    11. ‘Our _____________ is rapidly accumulating.’
    12. The most common letter in the English alphabet: ____.
    13. When Elsie says she will come: ___________.

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The first letter of each correct answer, read vertically, will form a phase. (at bottom)

    1. ‘A household word’: Riding Thorpe Manor.
    2. Shot through the heart: Hilton Cubit.
    3. A lonely farm hide-out: Elrige's
    4. 21 June 1897: Diamond Jubilee.
    5. Not the ‘honest’ one: Abe Slaney
    6. ‘Is there a train to North Walsham to-night?’
    7. Four of these remain in the revolver: Cartriges
    8. ‘A dapper little man….’: Inspector Martin
    9. No better-known family in this county: Norfolk.
    10. Holmes may be in time to save Elsie for/from these: Gallows
    11. ‘Our Material is rapidly accumulating.’
    12. The most common letter in the English alphabet: E.
    13. When Elsie says she will come: Never

The Dancing Men