Peepiceek's Odd-One-Out Quiz

Tirian

I like your answer so much that I'm going to accord it the status of correct answer, even though it wasn't what I had in mind.

Actually, the odd one out I had in mind was (b). I'll give a couple more days for people to try to work out why, and I'll reveal the answer if not.

#33 and #36 are still unanswered too. I'm surprised no-one had attempted #33 yet. I thought it was reasonably easy.

#33.
(a) lion
(b) satyr
(c) wolf
(d) squirrel

#36.
(a) Mrs Lefay
(b) Mrs Macready
(c) Mrs Pevensie
(d) Mrs Plummer

Peeps
 
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Actually, the odd one out I had in mind was (b). I'll give a couple more days for people to try to work out why, and I'll reveal the answer if not.

I suppose (b) is the only one not written in stone.

#33 and #36 are still unanswered too. I'm surprised no-one had attempted #33 yet. I thought it was reasonably easy.

#33.
(a) lion
(b) satyr
(c) wolf
(d) squirrel

#36.
(a) Mrs Lefay
(b) Mrs Macready
(c) Mrs Pevensie
(d) Mrs Plummer

I suppose the answer for #33 could be (b). Although a satyr is part-goat (a four-legged creature), a satyr in and of itself is a two-legged creature while the other three choices are four-legged creatures.
 
Correct: The others were all engraved in stone, while (b) was written with silver letters on gold.

#33 - not what I was looking for.

Peeps
 
"They are all the oldest children?"

I'll give it to you, tirian. Rillian was the only king whom we know didn't have any siblings. The rest were the eldest sons.

MrBob
 
The others all met and interacted with the seven friends of Narnia and cared after them in one way or the other while Mrs. Lefay never did?
No. I'll give you a clue. It has to do with the names themselves.

4B
A. Maugrim
B. Sopespian
C. Miraz
D. Rhindon
D. Maugrim, Sopespian and Miraz all fought Peter, while Rhindon is the name of the sword with which Peter fought them.

Peeps
 
3B
A. Charn
B. Stone Table
C. Dawn Treador
D. Silver Chair


The [IDawn Treader[/I] is the only place or thing that wasn't destroyed. The other thing is they traveled to the others while they traveled on the DT.

MrBob
 
I like the traveling bit, Bob. I hadn't thought of that. But you were close with your first guess there. How were they destroyed, and what was done to the Dawn Treador in the same manner?
 
Laurel - no, pronunciation doesn't matter.

Tirian - The Stone Table and Silver Chair were both destroyed by being broken into pieces. Also, their destruction was the way to break an enchantment, which could kind of be said of Charn too. However, the Dawn Treader was saved from being broken into peices by the sea serpent, and the bit the was damaged (the carved stern) was miraculously restored by Coriakin. Anywhere close?

Peeps
 
So the answer is that the other three weredestroyed when an enchantment was broken, but the Dawn Treader was fixed by magic?

Peeps
 
Yes. You got it right. Charn, the Stone Table and the Silver Chair were all bound by magic, destructive in purpose, until they were destroyed. Whereas the Dawn Treador was restored through the magic of a good magician. Perhaps it's a bit complex, but I have trouble coming up with questions that are concrete yet somewhat difficult to solve. I'll keep trying though.
 
Okay, so which of yours still need answered Peeps?

Here are a couple new ones, which I tried to keep simple:

5B
A. Fur coats
B. Frank and Helen
C. Edmund's torch
D. Telmarines

6B
A. The Lone Islanders
B. The Telmarines
C. The Calormenes
D. Jadis
 
Okay, so which of yours still need answered Peeps?

Here are a couple new ones, which I tried to keep simple:

5B
A. Fur coats
B. Frank and Helen
C. Edmund's torch
D. Telmarines

6B
A. The Lone Islanders
B. The Telmarines
C. The Calormenes
D. Jadis

In 5B, all of these things came from our world and ended up staying in Narnia. Frank and Helen were the only ones that stayed on purpose (if that is the right way to say it). They were called for by Aslan to live there, while the other things and people just blundered in or were left there by accident! B is the odd one out.
 
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