Crikey!
Expression of surprise, shock; "Wow!"
What Language family does English belong to, alongside Swedish and Norwegian?
Germanic
sweord (n.)
a sword
Characterization
Sherlock Holmes’s companion and chief interpreter
John Watson
Tucker
Food
This book is considered the authority on all English words (in Britain)
Oxford English Dictionary
bæþ (v. / n.)
to take a bath / bathe / a bath
Drama
Jack (Ernest)
Barbie
Barbecue (or grill)
Jamaica
Wifman (n.)
woman
An element of literature which refers to the underlying 'message' of the text, which is often revealed through metaphor
Theme
The aloof romantic hero of Pride and Prejudice
Mr. Darcy
Sheila
a woman
Around what year did people start speaking "modern English"?
~1500
Cyning (n.)
King
When something in literature stands for a concept or idea rather than being meant completely literally
Symbol / Symbolism
Beowulf, the hero of the oldest English poem, fights this monster. (Name one of three.)
Grendel, Grendel's mother, a Dragon
Out in the bush
away from the town/city; in the forest or outback
This writer is said to have introduced around 1,000 new words into the English language
Shakespeare
Giefu (v. / n.)
gift
The part of a story, usually at the beginning, which introduces the characters, the setting, and the main conflict
exposition
The only one of the five Wizards sent to Middle-Earth who did not stray from his task in the Lord of the Rings
Gandalf