Characters
Places
Literary Devices
Creatures of Middle Earth
Mixed Bag
100
A wizard who suggests Bilbo for the job of the party's burgler. 
Gandalf
100
Where does Bilbo live?
The Shire/ Bag End
100
Authors use this device to describe the appearance, personality, and motivations of characters. 
Characterization
100
Bilbo is one of these creatures.
Hobbits
100
Which of these adjectives best describes Bilbo's attitude towards joining the dwarves quest?


Excited                            Indifferent

Reluctant                         


Reluctant
200
This vile creature nearly ate Bilbo after a game of riddles.
Gollum
200
Where does the party find a stash of weapons after their encounter with the trolls?
A cave
200
The main idea or underlying meaning of a text.
Theme
200
After seeking shelter from the rain in a cave. The party is captured and taken to this Goblin leader.
The Goblin King
200
The runes on Thorin's grandfather's map can only be seen by the light of this...
The Moon
300
The dragon who made his home inside the Lonely Mountain and stands guard over the Dwarves treasure.
Smaug
300
The Goblin tunnels that Bilbo escapes from are underneath this mountain range.
The Misty Mountains
300
Tolkien describes Bilbo's house as having "a perfectly round door like a porthole". This is an example of what literary device?
Simile
300
Three of these creatures capture Bilbo and the dwarves but can't decide how they want to cook and eat them.
Trolls
300
What is the name of Bilbo's dagger that glows when Goblins are near?
Sting
400
This Dwarf is the leader of the party and was given the last name Oakenshield.
Thorin
400
Beorn's abode.
The Carrock
400
The use of symbols to represent ideas or qualities.
Symbolism
400
The party sees a few of these creatures in the distance hurling massive boulders at each other.
Giants
400
Beorn is known as one of these. A man that can shape shift into animal form.
Skinchanger
500
This Elf helped the party interpret their map.
Elrond
500
Where does the party meet with Elrond?
Rivendell
500

The comparison of one thing to another without the use of like or as.

Metaphor
500
The Goblins ride on these wolf-like creatures
Wargs
500
Bilbo comes from two different Hobbit families. The Baggins' and the _______________
Tooks