Saturday, February 22, 2014

Answers To Final Period Films Couples Quiz

Answer: Katherine of France & Henry V from The Hollow Crown: Henry V
These are the answers to the Final Period Films Couples Quiz from last week. Sorry the clues and couples were so difficult but like I said I was scraping the bottom of the barrel off my list. Thanks for playing!

How many of these period films have you seen?


Period Drama Couples Answer:


Couple #1. Precocious writer who requests help from grandmother / Well-educated childhood friend
Answer: Mathilda "Tilly" Bassett & Gideon "Gad" Hopkins from An Old-Fashioned Thanksgiving and An Old-Fashioned Christmas


~*~

Couple #2. Blacksmith turned pirate / Governor's adventurous daughter
Answer: Will Turner & Elizabeth Swann from Pirates Of The Caribbean films
"He's a pirate!"

~*~

Couple #3. Free-spirited innocent young woman / Rich and stubborn doubter of her fidelity
Answer: Emily Rowley & Louis Trevelyan from He Knew He Was Right


~*~

Couple #4. Eastern lady whose husband dies / Honorable farmer with young daughter
Answer: Marty Clareridge & Clark Davis from Love Comes Softly series



~*~

Couple #5. Imaginative companion who is good with horses / Handsome family friend who values her genuineness 
Answer: Edith Adalon & James Percy from The Inheritance



~*~

Couple #6. Hero's sister wronged by uncle's friend / Kind and cheerful gentleman who wins her heart 
Answer: Kate Nickleby & Frank Cheeryble from Nicholas Nickleby


~*~

Couple #7. Pampered pretty airhead daughter / Poor misguided melancholy artist
Answer: Pet Meagles & Henry Gowan from Little Dorrit


~*~

Couple #8. Sweet and gentle maiden / Soldier who doubts her faithfulness
Answer: Hero & Claudio from Much Ado About Nothing


~*~

Couple #9. Scoundrel who doesn't like to pay his bills / Imaginative hero's niece
Answer: Algernon "Algy" Moncrief & Cecily Cardew from The Importance of Being Earnest


~*~

Couple #10. Wealthy man with double identity who was found as a child / Fickle friend's cousin with high ideals 
Answer: Jack Worthing & Gwendolen Fairfax from The Importance of Being Earnest
"My ideal has always been to love someone by the name of Earnest."

~*~

Couple #11. Baronet's spoiled daughter / Would be dull and tedious if not for his money
Answer: Maria Bertram & Mr. Rushworth from Mansfield Park


~*~

Couple #12. Put off love caring for her mother and sister /  Army officer who has waited for her
Answer: Jessie Brown & Major Gordon from Cranford
"Jessie dearest!"

~*~

Couple #13. Hero's elegant sweet sister / Old flame she marries but he's not named
Answer: Eleanor Tilney & her Viscount from Northanger Abbey


~*~

Couple #14. Poor and gentle miss with a very tragic past and future / Angelic young farmhand with high moral standards
Answer: Tess Derbyfield & Angel Clare from Tess Of The D'Urbervilles


~*~

Players Scores:
Idsjaneite - 24 points
Kiri Liz - 24 points
Melody - 24 points
Birdie - 19 points
Emma Jane - 15 points
Gisela - 6 points



No comments:

Related Posts Plugin for WordPress, Blogger...