Lanval
Bisclavret
Yonec
Equitan
Melion
100

Who tempts Lanval

King Arthur's Queen

100

Who Bisclavret's wife leaves him for

A knight

100

The animal that flew into the wife of Lord Caerwent's room

Goshawk

100

Center focus of the Lay

Love affairs

100

The possession King Arthur gives Melion

A castle

200

What causes Lanval to be put on trial

The Queen tells King Arthur that Lanval insulted her 

200

Who saves Bisclavret

the King

200

Name of their son

Yonec

200

Meaning of seneschal

Able knight

200

The job Melion serves King Arthur

Squire

300

Where Lanval and his love go to

Avalon

300

Number of days a week Bisclavret disappears for

3

300

Title given to Yonec

Lord/King

300

The people/land Equitans ruled over

Nanz

300

The number of wolves that Melion destroys Ireland with

10

400

What Lanval must keep a secret

His love with the fairy lady

400

If Bisclavret were to lose his clothes

He would stay a werewolf

400

How the Lady's lover died

Lord of Caerwent set up spikes on the bedroom window

400

How the Equitan and the wife died

By scorching bath water

400

The father of Melion's wife

The King of Ireland

500

Lanval will go into exile unless something happens

His fairy lover must come forward and defend their love

500

The feature of the children of Bisclavret's ex-wife

Women descendants born without noses

500

2 items given to the lady

A ring and a sword

500

The lesson of the "Lay of Equitan"

“Those who seek the misfortune of others have all the misfortune cast back upon themselves” (p.20)

500

The 2 stone colors of Melion's ring

Red and white