The name of the housekeeper
Who is Mrs. Macready?
It's always winter and never this
What is Christmas?
What are mothballs?
This Dress Up tells how something is done
What is an -ly adverb?
The courtyard of the castle of the White Witch was full of these
What are stone stautes?
The third oldest child
Who is Edmund?
Even some of these are on the witch's side
What are the trees?
What animals removed Aslan's ropes?
This Dress Up describes a noun
What is a quality adjective?
Lucy healed Edmund with this
What is the cordial potion from Father Christmas?
The reason Lucy went into the wardrobe.
What is to explore?
This metal object lit the way into Narnia
What is the lamp post?
This Pevensie sibling does not get a present from Father Christmas
Who is Edmund?
This kind of Dress Up replaces the banned words "go/went", "see/saw/look", or "said"
big, little, pretty, fun, cool
What are banned adjectives?
What the children were doing when they all went into the wardrobe
What is escape from Mrs. Macready?
The names of humans in Narnia
The White Witch bribes Edmund with this treat
What is Turkish Delight?
What is a www.asia.wub?
After killing the wolf, Aslan reminds Peter to do this
What is clean his sword?
The reason the children were sent to the countryside
What is to escape the air raids/WWII?
The reason Edmund went into the wardrobe
What is to hide while playing hide-and-seek?
He risked his life and was turned into stone for aiding Lucy.
This Dress Up clause follows a person or thing, and describes it
What is a who/which clause?
The stone statues came to life when Aslan did this
What is breathe on them?
The three explanations for Lucy's story
The name of the table where Aslan was slain
What is the Stone Table?
What is Cair Paravel?
like, go, went, say, said, look, see
What are banned verbs?
The name of the giant
What is Mr. Rumblebuffin?