Referred to be Gollum's real name.
Smeagol.
What food do the Hobbits survive on?
Lembas.
What kingdom is located next to Mordor?
Gondor.
Who has been pursuing Frodo and Sam, and they hope to have lost?
Gollum.
What does Gollum mean when he refers to his "Precious"?
What does Sam do to test Gollum's trustworthiness while they sleep?
Whispers "fish" into his ear.
What unexpected event happens to the Elf rope that Sam has left attached to a rock?
The rope is magically released and falls into Sam's hands.
What do the Dead Marshes lights signify, and why must the travelers avoid them?
The lights represent the souls of slain warriors, and the travelers must avoid them to prevent entering the realm of the dead.
Who does Sam consider to be wiser than Frodo?
Gandalf and Bilbo.
What does Gollum call the sun in his fear?
Yellow Face.
What does Sam name Gollum's dual personalities?
Stinker and Slinker.
As they approach Mordor, what becomes increasingly noticeable about the landscape?
The land becomes desolate, with poison pits, barren ground, and an unbearable stench.
What ominous presence keeps appearing as they approach Mordor, striking fear into them?
Nazgûl
Answer this riddle: "Voiceless it cries,
Wingless flutters,
Toothless bites,
Mouthless mutters."
Wind.
What does Gollum argue with himself?
Wether or not he should betray Frodo for the Ring.
Before meeting Gollum, what did Frodo say about him?
He deserves death.
Ephel Duath is also refferd to as this.
The Mountains of Shadow.
How many Nazgul do they come across?
Four.
What does Sam wish for while on their journey through the barren landscape?
A pint of beer and a chunk of bread.
Who did Gollum previously encounter in the Dead Marshes to and claim to have lied about him?
Aragorn.
Oliphaunts.
Who built the Tower of the Moon?
Isildur the son of Elendil.
Frodo, Sam, and Gollum hear an incoming army. Gollum peaks out, what does he see?
Fierce men with long dark hair, gold rings, and red flags.
How many words are in the most recent version of LOTR: The Two Towers?
156,198 words.