Don Quixote's squire.
Who is Sancho?
What the giants were.
What are windmills?
The country where Don Quixote's adventures took place.
What is Spain?
To participate in a competition to practice the fighting skills used by knights.
What is jousting?
A knight's life without a lady is like these two things.
What is a tree without leaves or a body without a soul?
The plain farm girl who lives in a village near Don Alonso
Who was Dulcinea?
Don Quixote saw himself as one of these while he spent time wandering and searching for adventure and romance.
What is a knight-errant?
The chapel was being rebuilt here.
What is at the inn?
A special respect or honor
What is homage?
The name for a boy before he is a squire.
What is a page?
Don Quixote's horse.
Who is Rocinante?
The the golden helmet of Mambrino.
What is a barber's basin?
The thing that convinced Sancho to become a squire.
What is his own island?
A long wooden pole with a metal tip
What is a lance?
The actual meaning of Rocinante
What is "this was once a horse?"
The person who 'knighted' Don Quixote
Who was the innkeeper?
The wicked wizards who had kidnapped the princess and her ladies in waiting.
Who are the two friars?
The place in Don Alonso's home where he practiced jousting.
What is his bedroom?
Something valuable that is stolen or taken by thieves or soldiers
What are spoils?
The code that all knights agreed to maintain.
What is the Code of Chivalry?
The wizard who turned the giants into windmills.
Who was Freston?
The wizard who came in a smoke cloud did this.
What is took all of Don Alonso's books away?
Where Don Quixote woke up after is first solo adventure.
What is his home?
Someone who fights against obstacles, regardless what other people think.
What is quixotic?
At the end of a knighting ceremony, a knight could use this title.
What is sir?