THE BUTTERFLY WOMAN KWIZ ANSWER
The other operators at the phone company always gave Alice plenty of space and would in fact pin themselves against the wall in order to give Alice ample room to pass by.
The other operators at the phone company always gave Alice plenty of space and would in fact pin themselves against the wall in order to give Alice ample room to pass by.
Alice Fenwick, posing here, wore this costume: a. daily when working as a long distance operator for the phone company. b. almost as often as she wore her daffodil costume. c. in public to humiliate her teenage daughter, Gwen. d. in a failed attempt to rule all butterflies.
Thurlmo was a lesser wizard, in point of fact an extremely lesser wizard indeed.
This is a picture of: a. a man who lost his car keys just one more time than sanity permitted. b. a tree patiently suffering yet another indignity. c. a presidential hopeful. d. the wizard Thurlmo from the Kingdom of Broken Dreams.
Though not his only dynamiting outfit, it was his favorite.
Ed Wynn wore the outfit pictured whenever: a. he went dynamiting. b. his son needed to be disciplined. c. he entered the vault to inventory his lollipop collection. d. he needed to deal with financial matters.
The little man came out from under his dune to attend one show of his sculpted marble hats at Cal Poly in San Luis Obispo.
Tom Mix had his overly large hats of solid marble made especially for him: a. by Maurice at a chic boutique in Paris. b. by carefully trained anteaters. c. by Douglas Fairbanks. d. by a little man who lived under a dune at Pismo Beach.
For a rotund fellow, Stan’s friend Oliver proved himself quite adept at scaling cliffs with Stan on St. Patrick’s Day.
Arthur Stanley Jefferson typically spent St. Patrick’s Day: a. swimming to Scotland. b. working at his spinning wheel. c. rock climbing with his pal Oliver. d. at Jimmy Cagney’s house playing whist with Cagney, Frank McHugh, and Pat O’Brien.