THE EDGAR ALLAN POE KWIZ ANSWER
At this point, Edgar had not slept in eight weeks.
At this point, Edgar had not slept in eight weeks.
This photograph was taken the day after Edgar: a. had all of his teeth extracted. b. ran the Baltimore Marathon and finished last. c. drank an oak barrel of whiskey from full to empty. d. broke his own record for successive sleepless weeks.
Approaching within a ten foot radius of Nefertiti was not advised.
These maidens are spelling out in living hieroglyphics: a. Nefertiti’s breath can melt a pyramid. b. King Tut marched across the bridge and fell down. c. Having fun. Wish you were here. d. We refuse to eat the eel sandwiches.
It is a little known fact that Dame Judith was a symphony caliber trombonist.
To play Medea, Dame Judith got into the desired mood by: a. listening over and over again to a recording of Abbot and Costello’s ‘Who’s On First’ routine. b. reciting, ‘The sheet is slit. Who slit the sheet? Whoever slit the sheet is a good sheet slitter.’ c. playing ‘Stars and Stripes Forever’ on her […]
They have embarked on one of the few paths to retaining sanity at this moment in history.
This couple is: a. beyond hope. b. reacting appropriately to the times. c. not sure of how to dress for office success. d. running to win a pair of seats in congress.
Loon: What a treat the Lords of the 4th Dimension have in store for us today. None other than a return visit from that all-time favorite, the ghost of Nero, Emperor of Rome. Nero, did you ever eat a penguin? Nero’s ghost: Et tu. Loon: How did they taste? Nero’s ghost (belches, feigns vomiting): Blarrrggghhh. […]
Surprisingly, Grig was an ardent Jane Austen fan.