THE CARD GAME KWIZ ANSWER
Laughing Karl experienced a serious uptick in business after this advertisement debuted.
Laughing Karl experienced a serious uptick in business after this advertisement debuted.
These three fellows playing cards are being paid to advertise: a. Old Lamp Cigars. b. Old Renaissance Ale. c. Bullfrog’s Harmonious Hats. d. Laughing Karl’s Tiny, Tall and Monstrous Men’s Clothing.
‘Villages disappeared. Where they had thrived were empty fields of waving grasses and moaning winds,’ the storyteller began, rubbing his chin and looking around to engage in turn each of his young listeners. Then he whispered, ‘Hear me well if you would save this village from … the minstrel.’ The children shrank down, wide-eyed. The […]
1 box carpet tacks 2 violins 8 gallons of churned paste 2 buckets of gravel Throw the churned paste into an empty wine vat. Toss in gravel, tacks and violins. Using a gondolier’s pole, mix thoroughly. Hide yourself in the coal bin. Use ventriloquism to throw your voice and announce that dinner is ready. Mentally […]
(Curtain opens to reveal two lecterns fronting a backdrop painting of huge orange poppies blanketing a vast green field. A giraffe stands behind one lectern, an ostrich behind the other.) Ostrich: Nevertheless. Giraffe: In point of fact it stands to reason if not to rhyme that … Ostrich: Nevertheless. Giraffe: All things considered it should […]
Whenever young Bill was missing, the first place they’d check was under the porch.
Young William Faulkner liked to play: a. hitting at the ball with a stick. b. way out yonder in the pasture. c. bury it, dig it up, and bury it again. d. under the porch.