Symbolism
Snacks of Narnia
Who said it?
General Knowledge
Tour of Narnia
100

"The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe" is this: a story representing a different, well-known story

Allegory

100

Candy representing sin

Turkish Delight

100

"And, whatever happens, never forget to wipe your sword."

Aslan

100

The White Witch most often fights off enemies by doing this

Turning them to stone

100

The children are prophesized to sit on four thrones in this place

Cair Paravel

200

Edmund is a sinner, described by Mr. Beaver as this word

Treacherous

200
Once he has fallen out of her favor, the Witch offers Edmund this food instead of his favorite candy

Dry bread

200

"I wonder what they do teach them at these schools."

The Professor

200

Peter slays this animal in an effort to protect Susan and Lucy

Maugrim the wolf

200

The landmark indicating passage between the real world and Narnia

The Lamppost

300

Once Aslan is tied up, the Witch demands that this happen to him before he is killed

His mane is shaved

300

Mr. Tumnus prepares this fish on toast for Lucy

Sardines

300

"I think-- I don't know-- but I think I could be brave enough."

Lucy
300

At the end of the story, the children accidentally return home while on a hunt for this animal

The White Stag

300

This slab is cracked at Aslan's return

The Stone Table

400

______________ is the act of undoing something bad by doing something good

Redemption

400

In Narnia, Edmund is tempted to eat Turkish Delight by the White Witch. In the Bible, Eve is tempted to eat an apple by...

A snake/serpent
400

"This is no thaw. This is Spring. What are we to do?"

The dwarf

400

The children arrive at the professor's house for this reason

London is being bombed during World War II
400

When Lucy goes to Mr. Tumnus's house for the first time, he lulls her to sleep by playing this instrument

The flute

500
Aslan died by the Witch's knife, whereas Jesus died by

Crucifixtion

500

Mrs. Beaver makes this dessert for the children

A sticky marmalade roll

500

"I know not how it is, but this lamp on the post worketh upon me strangely."

Edmund

500

Peter, Susan, and Lucy receive gifts from Father Christmas. They are:

A sword and shield for Peter; A bow, arrow, and horn for Susan; A bottle of healing potion and a dagger for Lucy

500

When they must leave the Beavers' home in a hurry, Mrs. Beaver tries to bring along this item before deciding it is too heavy

Sewing machine

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