Royal Feast
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Peasant Woes
100

What was a common meal (food and drinks) in the Medieval Times?

Bread/Porridge from grain and ale because water was not always safe to drink

100

What is the name of a popular medieval fictional series that amassed roughly 46 million views per episode when airing?

A Game of Thrones

100

What was the plague that ripped through Europe was often called? 

Bonus Points: What caused it?

The Black Death and Rats on ships carrying fleas infested with the virus!

100

What is the name of the torture device that would have victims tied to ropes and stretched limb from limb?

The Rack

100
What is another name for Medieval Times?

Middle Ages (or Dark Ages)

200

What is a typical meal you could order from the dark ages themed theatrical dinner attraction: Medieval Times? Hint: There are 6 components.

Garlic bread, Tomato Bisque, Soup, Roasted Chicken, Sweet Buttered Corn, and Herb-basted potato (must get at least 3/6 courses to count)

200

When was the game Dungeons and Dragons invented?

January 1974

200

What years did the Medieval period span across?

476-1500 AD (beginning shortly after the fall of the Roman Empire and ended around the Renaissance)

200

What is the name of the medieval torture device that would have victims put inside of the bronze animal to be cooked alive above an open flame?

The Brazen Bull

200

Who organized Trade in Medieval Times?

The Guilds (groups of merchants and craftsmen who regulated and controlled production, quality and sales of goods)

300

What were 3 basic ingredients commonly used to make mead?

Honey, water, and wild yeast

300

How did actor Viggo Mortenson break his foot on set of The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers?

He kicked a Uruk-hai helmet and his real scream was included in the Final Cut.

300

What is the name of the wanderers through medieval towns after dark and curfew?

Nightwalkers, and they faced arrest as well.

300

In Medieval Hanging Cages, what were bodies sometimes covered in to prolong their public display time?

Tar/Bound in chains

300

What is the title of a man that promised loyalty to a Lord in exchange for land?

A Vassal (they provided military support and protective services in exchange for this land)

400

What were some exotic/splurgeful foods that royalty/nobility would eat?

Roasted wild game, venison, swan, peacock, Imported spices such as pepper, cloves, and ginger, and refined white bread

400

What is the name of the tavern in Shrek 2?

The Poison Apple

400

What was the name of the empire that survived the fall of the Western Rome empire?

Byzantine Empire

400

What animal was used to torture prisoners and how were they commonly used?

Rats, and they were starved and put in bottomless pots attached to the victims stomachs, and heat was applied to make the rats burrow into the prisoners.
400

How should a peasant speak to Royalty or people of noble status?

They shan't unless addressed, and when addressed, bow or kneel, avoid eye contact, and address verbally with "Your Grace", "My Lord/Lady", and "My King/Queen"

500

During dark times and periods of famine, what are nontraditional foods that medieval folks would eat in order to survive?

Roasted cat, hedgehogs packed in clay, rat meat, boiled leather, moldy bread, blood pudding, sheep's feet, and snails

500

What is the name of the misunderstood dialect that Young MacGuffin speaks in Pixar's Brave? (Hint: His actor was able to use his natural northeastern Scottish accent for this role and his hometown was Elgin)

The language was Doric

500

Which of the following cities was not founded by Vikings?

A. Dublin B. Limerick

C. Grimsby D. York

D. York

500

What was the Breaking Wheel (or Catherine Wheel) used for?

To break the limbs of victims tied to the wheel with clubs and iron rods for torture and most often slow death.

500

In rural villages, peasants would live in one-room homes, what were these homes made out of?

Wattle and daub and had dirt floors