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Sequence
10

Who is the mother of Kitty and Snowdrop?

Dinah

10

What game was being played within the Looking-glass House?

Chess

10

How old is Alice in the story?

Seven and a half / 7.5

10

What is the meaning of "Jabberwocky"?

A. A bird that mimicks

B. Meaningless speech or writing

C. The passcode to get back home from the Looking Glass house

D. A complicated dance step

B. Meaningless speech or writing

10

Which came first?

A. Alice meets Humpty Dumpty

B. Alice becomes a Queen

C. Alice talks to the Tiger-lily

D. The White Knight accompanies Alice

C. Alice talks to the Tiger-lily

20

What insect was Alice talking to inside the carriage?

Gnat

20

Where can Alice see the Looking-glass house?

Mirror

20

Why are the flowers in Alice's world always sleeping?

A. The flower beds are too soft

B. There is less danger

C. The sun is too bright

D. The Red Queen has casted a spell

A. The flower beds are too soft

20

"Did gyre and gimble in the wabe"

What is the meaning of gimble?

A. Lithe or active

B. badgers or lizards

C. A shabby-looking bird

D. To make holes

D. To make holes

20

What did Alice forget while she was walking with the Fawn?

Her name

30

Who likes receiving "un-birthday presents"?

Humpty Dumpty

30

Where did Alice hide when the giant crow came and interrupted the twins from fighting?

The woods

30

What were Tweedledee and Tweedledum fighting about?

Rattle

30

Which of the following is TRUE in "The Walrus and the Carpenter"?

A. The sun and moon were shining in the morning

B. The Walrus and the Carpenter ate the Oysters

C. The Walrus and the Carpenter saved the Oysters from being eaten

D. The Carpenter saved the Oysters from the Walrus

B. The Walrus and the Carpenter ate the Oysters

30

What did Alice buy from the Sheep's little dark shop?

An egg

40

Who did the Red Queen transform into at the end of the adventure?

Kitty

40

What did the Sheep's little dark shop suddenly turn into?

A boat / A river

40
At the end of the story, what did Alice compare Life to?
A dream
40

Complete the verse:

"Hush-a-by lady, in Alice's lap!

Till the feast's ready, we've time for a nap"

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Red Queen, and White Queen, and Alice, and all!"


A. When the feast's served, there will be a call–

B. After the feast in the great sparkling hall–

C. When the feast's over we'll go to the ball–

D. In the feast are great cinnamon rolls–

C. When the feast's over we'll go to the ball–

40

What did the Lion and the Unicorn call Alice?

Monster

50

What rhymes with "Haigha"?

Mayor

50

Where must Alice reach to become Queen (spell out)

Eighth Square

50

Of all the strange things that Alice saw in her journey Through The Looking Glass, who/what was the one she always remembered most clearly?

The White Knight

50

What is the title of the Knight's song:

I saw an aged aged man,

A-sitting on a gate.

Who are you, aged man?

I said, 'and how is it you live?'

A-sitting on a gate

50

To whom will Alice soon be telling the stories of her adventures?

Her sister