What animal did Hansel and Gretel ride across the river?
A duck
Rumpelstiltskin turned the straw into what?
Gold
A sleeveless apron-like garment worn over a young girl’s dress, typically having ties or buttons at the back
Pinafore
On Tom’s second adventure, he decided to trick two what?
Thieves
The theme of "size doesn't matter" comes from which fairy tale?
Tom Thumb
How many flies did the valiant little tailor kill?
7
How did the Prince get Cinderella's slipper?
He smeared pitch (tar) across the palace steps.
Morose, bad-tempered, and resentful
Sulky
Producing no result; useless
Vain
Which fairy tale has a theme of "greediness leads to emptiness?"
Rumpelstiltskin
Why did the two strangers want to buy Tom Thumb from his father?
They wanted to take him from town to town as a side show to make money.
Why did Hansel and Gretel's mother want to get rid of them?
The family had fallen on hard times and she was afraid they wouldn't be able to feed everyone.
Lacking something; a scarcity
Dearth
Which fairy tale has a theme of "abusing power to get the upper hand?"
Rumpelstiltskin
Which fairy tale has a theme of "outwitting your opponents?"
The Valiant Little Tailor
What did the giant offer the valiant little tailor?
To spend the night with them in their cavern
What task does the King want the valiant little tailor to complete?
To catch a dangerous unicorn
Having or showing sharp powers of judgment; sharp-witted
Shrewd
Descending from the air and settling (referring to a bird)
Alighted
Which fairy tale has a theme of "always stay true to yourself?"
Cinderella
How did Tom end up back at his parents' home?
He was swallowed by a wolf and he convinced the wolf to go to his parents' house to get gourmet food.
What did Cinderella say to the tree at her mother's grave each time she visited?
Shake and quiver little tree,
Throw gold and silver down to me.
A characteristic of a dishonest or unprincipled person
Roguish
What kind of tree was planted at Cinderella's mother's grave?
Hazel tree
Which fairy tale has a theme of "coming of age into adulthood?"
Hansel and Gretel