Pilgrims, Pilgrims
Name that Pilgrim
Journey to Canterbury
The Good &
The Bad
Potluck
100
Son of the Knight.
Who is the Squire?
100
All his apothecaries in a tribe/ Were ready with the drugs he would prescribe/
Who is the Doctor?
100
An introduction to the characters in Canterbury Tale.
What is the General Prologue?
100
This pilgrim takes bribes for easy penance. He knows the taverns and barmaids better than he does the beggars.
Who is the Friar?
100

What is Chaucer's first name.

Who is Geoffrey 

200
This clergy man has yellow hair, bulging eyes and carries false relics.
Who is the Pardoner?
200
He sent his prisoners home; they walked the plank.
Who is the Skipper?
200
This is the place where the pilgrimage begins.
What is the Tabard Inn?
200
Stole grain and plays the bagpipes.
Who is the Miller?
200
Narrator of Canterbury Tales.
Who is Chaucer?
300
This pilgrim was married five times and has gapped teeth.
Who is the Wife of Bath?
300
Surprise! He watches the market precisely but is uneducated.
What is the Manciple.
300
Name of the town where the pilgrims are headed.
What is Canterbury?
300
Servant of the Knight.
Who is the Yeoman?
300

Chaucer's reference to certain pilgrims being large or "not undergrown" is not just to call them fat. What is the author saying about these characters?

That they do not practice moderation. They are over indulgent.

400

This pilgrim can hear confessions, "or so he says."

Who is the Friar?

400
Suggests have a tale-telling contest.
Who is the Host?
400
The pilgrim who tells the best tale wins this prize.
What is a free meal?
400
A hard worker and the Parson's brother.
Who is the Plowman?
400
Told the first tale.
Who is the Knight?
500
This pilgrim would rather eat and hunt than devoting his life to prayer and work.
Who is the Monk?
500
Her other name is Madam Eglantyne.
Who is the Nun?
500
This is the name of the shrine in which the pilgrims set forth to visit.
What is St. Thomas a Becket?
500
Most devout clergyman on the pilgramage.
Who is the Parson?
500
The original language that the Canterbury Tales was written in.
What is Middle English?