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This quiz consists of 5 multiple choice and 5 short answer questions through "Bad Mother, December 16, 2011-July 6, 2012".
Multiple Choice Questions
1. The white house that Vic finds on “The Other End of the Bridge” is described as being what style in "Sleigh House, 1996"?
(a) A-frame style.
(b) Cape Cod style.
(c) Bungalow style.
(d) French Colonial style.
2. How frequently does Charlie Manx tell Bing Partridge that he takes someone to Christmasland in "Spicy Menace, 1990"?
(a) Twice a year.
(b) Once a year.
(c) Once every ten years.
(d) Once a month.
3. When Vic first sees Charlie Manx outside the house in "Sleigh House, 1996," he is staring at her bridge and has his hands on what?
(a) The wheel of the Rolls-Royce.
(b) A gun.
(c) The little boy’s head.
(d) The handlebar of her bike.
4. What had Charlie Manx sent to Bing after he was sentenced for murder, according to the narrator in "Interlude: The Spirit of Ecstasy, 2000-2012"?
(a) His house keys.
(b) His license plate.
(c) His watch.
(d) His car keys.
5. Where did Nathan Demeter buy the Rolls-Royce that he plans on restoring?
(a) From Charles Manx.
(b) An FBI auction.
(c) A collector car show.
(d) A tow yard.
Short Answer Questions
1. What items does Bing recall his father giving to him for Christmas from his Korean War days in "Spicy Menace, 1990"?
2. Where does the narrator say that Wayne had seen a landslide the last summer while he and his father were towing a Mercedes in "Bad Mother, December 16, 2011-July 6, 2012"?
3. For how many years does the newspaper article say that Charles Manx had lingered in a coma before he died in "Bad Mother, December 16, 2011-July 6, 2012"?
4. What is the name of Jeff Haddon’s Springer spaniel that he takes for a walk in "Disappearances, 1991-1996"?
5. What does the narrator say Wayne’s favorite thing is about the carriage house at the vacation home by the Lake in "Bad Mother, December 16, 2011-July 6, 2012"?
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