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William McGonagall, "The World's Worst Poet"

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William McGonagall The Worlds Worst Poet game quiz
"Long-cherished as a man "so giftedly bad that he backed unwittingly into genius", William McGonagall was so much more than just the world's worst poet."

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1. Although born in Edinburgh, where he also died, McGonagall is, culturally, most strongly associated with which other Scottish city?
    Glasgow
    Aberdeen
    Inverness
    Dundee


2. The poem for which McGonagall is perhaps best remembered nowadays includes the memorable lines:

"Alas! I am very sorry to say
That ninety lives have been taken away
On the last Sabbath day of 1879
Which will be remember’d for a very long time…. "

Which event did the poem commemorate?
    The Eruption of Krakatoa
    The Charge of the Light Brigade
    The Tay Rail Bridge Disaster
    The Battle of Isandlwana (Rorke's Drift)


3. About whom did McGonagall write these lines?

'Immortal! Bard of Avon, your writings are divine,
And will live in the memories of your admirers until the end of time;
Your plays are read in family circles with wonder and delight,
While seated around the fireside on a cold winter's night.'
    Sir Walter Raleigh
    Robert Burns
    William Shakespeare
    Christopher Marlowe


4. To commemorate the visit to Dundee of a famous Victorian explorer, McGonagall wrote an epic poem which included the following lines;

'Then savages swarmed into three canoes very close by,
And every bow was drawn, while they savagely did cry;
But thee heroic ________ quickly shot two of them dead,
Then the savages were baffled and immediately fled.

'This incident is startling, but nevertheless true,
And in midst of all dangers the Lord brought him through
Then, welcome him, thrice welcome him, right cheerfully,
Shouting, 'Long live the great African explorer, Henry M ________!'

Who was the visitor whose name has been removed from the above stanzas? (clue: McGonagall's line endings always rhymed, however loosely!)
    Livingstone
    Belcher
    Burton
    Stanley


5. As well as being a poet, McGonagall's divine calling also led him to tread the boards as an actor. What was particularly notable about his debut as Shakespeare's "Macbeth"?
    McGonagall played all the parts himself
    In the fight with Macduff, McGonagall refused to die
    McGonagall rewrote the part to make Macbeth the hero
    McGonagall delivered his lines in Gaelic


6. In 1878, McGonagall walked 50 miles to Balmoral to press his claims on Queen Victoria to be appointed as the next poet laureate in succession to Lord Tennyson. What was the Queen's response?
    "There is no vacancy for poet laureate"
    "We are not amused"
    Nothing. He wasn't allowed in.
    "We will give your application due consideration"


7. In his memoir, which of the following reasons did McGonagall give for not liking publicans?
    "A publican does not want people to give their money for intellectual entertainment"
    "The first man who threw peas at me was a publican"
    All of these
    "A publican told a waiter to throw a wet towel at me"


8. McGonagall was a lifelong campaigner for the temperance movement. How was the poet first commemorated in his adopted home town of Dundee?
    By having a bridge named after him
    By having a street named after him
    By the erection of a statue in the town centre
    By having a public house named after him


9. In 1974, the film "The Great McGonagall" told the story of the hero of our quiz. Which comedian played the leading role?
    Peter Sellers
    Spike Milligan
    Marty Feldman
    Stanley Baxter


10. On McGonagall's death in 1902, what moniker did the "Dundee Courier" bestow upon him?
    The World's Worst Poet
    Poet Laureate of the Silvery Tay
    Poet and Knight of the White Elephant
    The Bard of Dundee


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