This is the name of the tower at the center of Isengard?
What is Orthanc?
This man is King of Rohan
Who is Theoden?
We don't actually know if Sauron has a body - but he is referred to as THIS body part.
What is the "Eye?"
This the name of the oldest creature in Middle-Earth
What is "Treebeard?"
Smeagol loves to sing a little song about catching these creatures for dinner
"Hope on loser, we're going to Gondor" - Gandalf and Pippin ride on this horse after Pippin looks into the Palantir
Who is Shadowfax?
The budding bromance between Gimli and Legolas is solidified when they start comparing these at the Battle of Helms Deep
What are the number of orcs they kill?
This is how Saruman tries to bewitch or beguile people into following his orders.
What is "his voice?"
This is the name of the young (well, in comparison) Ent that watches over Merry and Pippin.
What is "Quickbeam?"
In the Dead Marshes, Smeagol advises Frodo and Sam to not look at these.
What are "candles of corpses" or "candles?"
We haven't watched these movies in class, but name two actors in the "Fellowship."
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When Merry and Pippin reunite with the others, they're doing this.
What is, eating and smoking pipe weed?
The Uruk-Hai wear this mark of Saruman.
What is a white hand/hand print?
When the Ents are throwing a party - or a just a plain gathering - it's called this.
What is an "Ent Moot?"
What are "Yellow Face" and "White Face?"
According to the poem at the front of the book, this is how many rings were created in total.
What is 20? (9 + 7 +3 +1 )
What is, he snaps his staff in half?
You could argue that J.K. Rowling was inspired by this character, who's first name is "Grima"
Who is "Wormtongue?"
This is how the Ents ultimately destroy Isengard.
What is "flood" or release water from the dams?
When Sam becomes concerned about the lack of food, Frodo acknowledges this.
What is, they probably won't survive this mission?
Saruman's Palantir is not the ONLY one. There are THIS many Palantirii, historically. (Jon wrote this question)
What is 7?
J.R.R. Tolkien would struggle to "name a woman." So far, we have these two. (Not Goldberry, she doesn't count).
Who are "Eowyn" and "Arwen?"
Formerly on horseback, this is the formal name of "the Nine"
What is "the Nazgul?"
These are NOT Ents, but "Ent-ish" and ultimately help Gandalf and the gang at Helm's Deep.
What are Huorns?
This is what Sam refers to his father as.
What is "the Gaffer?"