What is the protagonist's name?
Who is Sanger Rainsford?
How many days does the game last?
What is 3 days?
Figurative language in "an apprehensive night crawled slowly by like a wounded snake"
What is a simile?
Who wrote The Most Dangerous Game?
Who is Richard Connell?
Where was the protagonist heading before he arrived on the island?
What is Rio (the Amazon, South America, or Brazil)?
What is the antagonist's name?
Who is General Zaroff?
Who dies in the story (be specific)?
Who is Ivan and Zaroff?
Figurative language in "the swish of the underbrush"
What is onomatopoeia (or repetition)?
What decade was the story published? (Double points for getting the exact year)
What is the 1920s (specifically 1924)?
What does the protagonist do for a living?
What is hunter and author?
What is the name of the henchman (Jungle Hagrid)?
Who is Ivan?
How did Rainsford win the game? (Be specific)
What is he dove off the cliff, broke into the house, and defeat Zaroff in his bedroom?
Figurative language used in "the sea licked greedy lips in the shadows"
What is personification?
What nationality was the author of the story?
What is American?
What nationality are the antagonists?
What is Cossack (or Russian)?
What is the name of Rainsford's philosophical friend?
Who is Whitney?
What three "advantages" do the huntees get?
What is a knife, food, and a headstart?
Figurative language used in "The blood-warm waters dosed over his head"
What is imagery?
What war did Rainsford and the author both fight in?
What is World War 1?
What is the name of the island?
What is Ship-Trap Island?
What is the name of the Captain of the yacht?
Who is Captain Nielsen?
What trap killed the dog (say the name or describe it!)?
What is the Burmese tiger pit (or the spiky stick pit trap)?
Figurative language used in "not many men know how to use a Malay mancatcher"
What is alliteration?
After writing stories, what did the author do for a job later in life?
What is screenwriting?
What animal injured the villain?
What is a Cape Buffalo?