Peepiceek
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I have previously put some 'odd one out' questions in the Narnia trivia thread. However, they are perhaps a little bit too taxing to be counted as 'trivia', so I have decided to start a thread devoted specially to them. They require a bit of thought: the odd one out is not chosen completely at random, but has a connection with the other three. To find the odd one out you must first identify the connection that all four clues share, but then notice that one of them is connected in a slightly different way from the others. The clues I select are intended to be quite specific, so that only the clues selected could have been used (or perhaps two or three others); there will not be a dozen other clues that could have been selected, so the answer will not be 'Characters who appear in Prince Caspian' or 'Characters from another world', for example.
Here are some examples that I have already posted in Narnia Trivia to give you the idea.
Example 1:
(a) "I don't mind two, not when they're little ones. But I hope the Elephant doesn't want to come as well."
(b) "Easily in but not easily out, as the lobster said in the lobster pot!"
(c) "Your Majesty, and all you variety of creatures, I think we must fly east and down the river to the great woods."
(d) "Sire, when you have heard my news you will be sorrier of my coming than of the greatest woe that ever befell you."
The connection here is 'creatures that can fly'. Three of the clues (a, b and d) are spoken by creatures that can fly (Fledge, Sallowpad and Farsight respectively), but (c) suggests flying but is spoken by a creature that can’t fly (Doctor Cornelius)
Example 2:
(a) The Hammer
(b) The Magician
(c) The Ship
(d) The Leopard
The connection here is 'Narnian stars'. The Hammer, the Ship and the Leopard are all Narnian constellations. The Magician is not a constellation, although Coriakin the Magician was a Narnian star at rest, so (b) is the correct answer.
Example 3:
(a) albatross
(b) cat
(c) lamb
(d) man
The connection here is 'forms taken by Aslan'. Aslan appears as an albatross, a cat and a lamb. He does not appear as a man, but Lucy and Bree both think that he is a man before they meet him.
Here are some more for you to enjoy. Some are easier than others. Happy puzzling!
Peeps
(PS Although I called it ‘Peepiceek’s Odd One Out Quiz’, I’d love for other people to make their own questions and add them here too!)
#1. -- Solved by Aravis Kenobi - see post #16 of this thread
(a) Lilith
(b) Aslan
(c) Tash
(d) Caspian the Conqueror
#2. -- Solved by Trufflehunterthebadger - see post #80 of this thread
(a) “Ours is a high and lonely destiny.”
(b) Once there were four children whose names were Peter, Susan, Edmund and Lucy.
(c) “You will find writing on a stone in that ruined city, and you must do what the writing tells you.”
(d) “He’s not a tame lion.”
#3. -- Solved by BarbarianKing - see post #31 of this thread
(a) Frank
(b) Edmund
(c) Cor
(d) Caspian
#4. -- Answer revealed by Peepiceek - see post #87 of this thread
(a) A banquet that surpassed those of Peter’s court at Cair Paravel
(b) Some rich brown loam
(c) A fine meal after the Calormene fashion
(d) Some cold venison
#5. -- Solved by Trufflehunterthebadger - see post #76 of this thread
(a) Aslan
(b) One of Lord Bar’s knights
(c) Bree
(d) Reepicheep
#6. -- Solved by Trufflehunterthebadger - see post #71 of this thread
(a) "We must join King Caspian at once."
(b) "I wish to goodness we'd never come."
(c) "Oh, if only I had never left Cair Paravel."
(d) "We've simply got to get off this island."
#7. -- Solved by BarbarianKing - see post #64 of this thread
(a) A cab-horse
(b) A mountain with two peaks
(c) A rose bush
(d) A golden statue
#8. -- Solved by BarbarianKing - see post #58 of this thread
(a) Duffle, Rogin and Bricklethumb
(b) Trumpkin
(c) The Seven Brothers of Shuddering Wood
(d) Griffle
#9. -- Solved by Elendil - see post #11 of this thread
(a) Men, Monks and Gamekeepers; a Study in Popular Legend
(b) Grammatical garden or the Arbour of Accidence pleasantlie open’d to Tender Wits
(c) Nymphs and Their Ways
(d) The Life and Letters of Silenus
#10. -- Solved by Laurel - see post #3 of this thread
(a) Rabadash
(b) The Lapsed Bear of Stormness
(c) Ginger
(d) Reepicheep’s people
#11. -- Solved by BarbarianKing - see post #118 of this thread
(a) Lord Sopespian
(b) The Queen of Underland (in her serpent form)
(c) Corradin of Castle Tormunt
(d) Puzzle the donkey
#12. -- Solved by Trufflehunterthebadger - see post #82 of this thread
(a) Ilgamuth
(b) Prince Rilian (before he was disenchanted)
(c) Queen Swanwhite
(d) The daughter of the Duke of Galma
#13. -- Solved by Animus Wyrmis - see post #49 of this thread
(a) “Go away, you little beasts.”
(b) “We are all waiting to cut off our own tails if our Chief must go without his.”
(c) “If these creatures mean to bring us to battle, be sure they will succeed.”
(d) “Drink, Sire, and then you’ll find you are able to eat.”
#14. -- Solved by Animus Wyrmis - see post #49 of this thread
(a) The tree that grew from Uncle Andrew’s half crowns.
(b) The easternmost sea of the world
(c) Trumpkin’s ear-trumpet
(d) The chair on which Rilian was restrained
#15. -- Solved by Benisse - see post #158 of this thread
(a) The White Witch’s house
(b) The Stone Table
(c) The stable in The Last Battle
(d) The Garden with the Tree of Youth in it
#16. -- Solved by Animus Wyrmis and Mr Bob - see post #171 and #173 of this thread
(a) Susan and Lucy
(b) Arsheesh
(c) Lucy
(d) Tirian, Eustace and Jill
#17. -- Solved by Trufflehunterthebadger - see post #85 of this thread
(a) The Hall of Black Marble
(b) The Hall of Images
(c) The Hall of Pillars
(d) The Hall of Statues
#18. -- Solved by Trufflehunterthebadger - see post #83 of this thread
(a) “The D.L.F. had better steer, and Ed and I will take an oar each.”
(b) “When she fails me, I paddle east in my coracle.”
(c) “We’re back on the right lines. We were to go under the ruined city, and we are under it.”
(d) “The Lion’s orders, Sire. Aslan himself.”
#19. -- Solved by BarbarianKing - see post #117 of this thread
(a) Digory to Uncle Andrew
(b) Susan to Lucy
(c) Rabadash to the Tisroc
(d) Miraz to Glozelle
#20. -- Solved by BarbarianKing - see post #100 of this thread
(a) King Frank’s crown
(b) The golden chessman
(c) Lord Octesian’s bracelet
(d) The fruit of the trees of Bism
#21. -- Solved by Animus Wyrmis - see post #121 of this thread
(a) Digory
(b) Aravis
(c) Corin (and Cor, technically)
(d) Rilian
#22. -- Solved by Trufflehunterthebadger - see post #108 of this thread
(a) One of the giants on the Narnian side at the battle of Anvard
(b) One of the Telmarine soldiers sent to execute Trumpkin
(c) Roonwit the Centaur
(d) The horses in The Last Battle
#23. -- Solved by Mr Bob - see post #132 of this thread
(a) Valiant
(b) Great
(c) Peacemaker
(d) Gentle
#24. -- Solved by Hermit of Archenland - see post #137 of this thread
(a) “One who has waited long for you to speak.”
(b) “That you have, that you have. No-one couldn’t have left it out cleaner and better.”
(c) “What make you here, creatures of the Overworld?”
(d) “Can’t you see the sky and the trees and the flowers? Can’t you see me?"
#25. -- Solved by Hermit of Archenland - see post #138 of this thread
(a) Mr Beaver
(b) Puddleglum
(c) The Sea People
(d) Arsheesh
Here are some examples that I have already posted in Narnia Trivia to give you the idea.
Example 1:
(a) "I don't mind two, not when they're little ones. But I hope the Elephant doesn't want to come as well."
(b) "Easily in but not easily out, as the lobster said in the lobster pot!"
(c) "Your Majesty, and all you variety of creatures, I think we must fly east and down the river to the great woods."
(d) "Sire, when you have heard my news you will be sorrier of my coming than of the greatest woe that ever befell you."
The connection here is 'creatures that can fly'. Three of the clues (a, b and d) are spoken by creatures that can fly (Fledge, Sallowpad and Farsight respectively), but (c) suggests flying but is spoken by a creature that can’t fly (Doctor Cornelius)
Example 2:
(a) The Hammer
(b) The Magician
(c) The Ship
(d) The Leopard
The connection here is 'Narnian stars'. The Hammer, the Ship and the Leopard are all Narnian constellations. The Magician is not a constellation, although Coriakin the Magician was a Narnian star at rest, so (b) is the correct answer.
Example 3:
(a) albatross
(b) cat
(c) lamb
(d) man
The connection here is 'forms taken by Aslan'. Aslan appears as an albatross, a cat and a lamb. He does not appear as a man, but Lucy and Bree both think that he is a man before they meet him.
Here are some more for you to enjoy. Some are easier than others. Happy puzzling!
Peeps
(PS Although I called it ‘Peepiceek’s Odd One Out Quiz’, I’d love for other people to make their own questions and add them here too!)
#1. -- Solved by Aravis Kenobi - see post #16 of this thread
(a) Lilith
(b) Aslan
(c) Tash
(d) Caspian the Conqueror
#2. -- Solved by Trufflehunterthebadger - see post #80 of this thread
(a) “Ours is a high and lonely destiny.”
(b) Once there were four children whose names were Peter, Susan, Edmund and Lucy.
(c) “You will find writing on a stone in that ruined city, and you must do what the writing tells you.”
(d) “He’s not a tame lion.”
#3. -- Solved by BarbarianKing - see post #31 of this thread
(a) Frank
(b) Edmund
(c) Cor
(d) Caspian
#4. -- Answer revealed by Peepiceek - see post #87 of this thread
(a) A banquet that surpassed those of Peter’s court at Cair Paravel
(b) Some rich brown loam
(c) A fine meal after the Calormene fashion
(d) Some cold venison
#5. -- Solved by Trufflehunterthebadger - see post #76 of this thread
(a) Aslan
(b) One of Lord Bar’s knights
(c) Bree
(d) Reepicheep
#6. -- Solved by Trufflehunterthebadger - see post #71 of this thread
(a) "We must join King Caspian at once."
(b) "I wish to goodness we'd never come."
(c) "Oh, if only I had never left Cair Paravel."
(d) "We've simply got to get off this island."
#7. -- Solved by BarbarianKing - see post #64 of this thread
(a) A cab-horse
(b) A mountain with two peaks
(c) A rose bush
(d) A golden statue
#8. -- Solved by BarbarianKing - see post #58 of this thread
(a) Duffle, Rogin and Bricklethumb
(b) Trumpkin
(c) The Seven Brothers of Shuddering Wood
(d) Griffle
#9. -- Solved by Elendil - see post #11 of this thread
(a) Men, Monks and Gamekeepers; a Study in Popular Legend
(b) Grammatical garden or the Arbour of Accidence pleasantlie open’d to Tender Wits
(c) Nymphs and Their Ways
(d) The Life and Letters of Silenus
#10. -- Solved by Laurel - see post #3 of this thread
(a) Rabadash
(b) The Lapsed Bear of Stormness
(c) Ginger
(d) Reepicheep’s people
#11. -- Solved by BarbarianKing - see post #118 of this thread
(a) Lord Sopespian
(b) The Queen of Underland (in her serpent form)
(c) Corradin of Castle Tormunt
(d) Puzzle the donkey
#12. -- Solved by Trufflehunterthebadger - see post #82 of this thread
(a) Ilgamuth
(b) Prince Rilian (before he was disenchanted)
(c) Queen Swanwhite
(d) The daughter of the Duke of Galma
#13. -- Solved by Animus Wyrmis - see post #49 of this thread
(a) “Go away, you little beasts.”
(b) “We are all waiting to cut off our own tails if our Chief must go without his.”
(c) “If these creatures mean to bring us to battle, be sure they will succeed.”
(d) “Drink, Sire, and then you’ll find you are able to eat.”
#14. -- Solved by Animus Wyrmis - see post #49 of this thread
(a) The tree that grew from Uncle Andrew’s half crowns.
(b) The easternmost sea of the world
(c) Trumpkin’s ear-trumpet
(d) The chair on which Rilian was restrained
#15. -- Solved by Benisse - see post #158 of this thread
(a) The White Witch’s house
(b) The Stone Table
(c) The stable in The Last Battle
(d) The Garden with the Tree of Youth in it
#16. -- Solved by Animus Wyrmis and Mr Bob - see post #171 and #173 of this thread
(a) Susan and Lucy
(b) Arsheesh
(c) Lucy
(d) Tirian, Eustace and Jill
#17. -- Solved by Trufflehunterthebadger - see post #85 of this thread
(a) The Hall of Black Marble
(b) The Hall of Images
(c) The Hall of Pillars
(d) The Hall of Statues
#18. -- Solved by Trufflehunterthebadger - see post #83 of this thread
(a) “The D.L.F. had better steer, and Ed and I will take an oar each.”
(b) “When she fails me, I paddle east in my coracle.”
(c) “We’re back on the right lines. We were to go under the ruined city, and we are under it.”
(d) “The Lion’s orders, Sire. Aslan himself.”
#19. -- Solved by BarbarianKing - see post #117 of this thread
(a) Digory to Uncle Andrew
(b) Susan to Lucy
(c) Rabadash to the Tisroc
(d) Miraz to Glozelle
#20. -- Solved by BarbarianKing - see post #100 of this thread
(a) King Frank’s crown
(b) The golden chessman
(c) Lord Octesian’s bracelet
(d) The fruit of the trees of Bism
#21. -- Solved by Animus Wyrmis - see post #121 of this thread
(a) Digory
(b) Aravis
(c) Corin (and Cor, technically)
(d) Rilian
#22. -- Solved by Trufflehunterthebadger - see post #108 of this thread
(a) One of the giants on the Narnian side at the battle of Anvard
(b) One of the Telmarine soldiers sent to execute Trumpkin
(c) Roonwit the Centaur
(d) The horses in The Last Battle
#23. -- Solved by Mr Bob - see post #132 of this thread
(a) Valiant
(b) Great
(c) Peacemaker
(d) Gentle
#24. -- Solved by Hermit of Archenland - see post #137 of this thread
(a) “One who has waited long for you to speak.”
(b) “That you have, that you have. No-one couldn’t have left it out cleaner and better.”
(c) “What make you here, creatures of the Overworld?”
(d) “Can’t you see the sky and the trees and the flowers? Can’t you see me?"
#25. -- Solved by Hermit of Archenland - see post #138 of this thread
(a) Mr Beaver
(b) Puddleglum
(c) The Sea People
(d) Arsheesh
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