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Beast of Bray Road

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Fun Trivia : Quizzes : The Unexplained : Beast of Bray Road

Introduction:
"The Beast of Bray Road is a popular story in southern Wisconsin and has been seen by hundreds of locals. How many stories do you know about the Bray Road Beast..."


1. In what county is Bray Road located?
    Jefferson
    Walworth
    Racine
    Rock


2. In 1936, Mark Schackelman reportedly encountered a talking wolfman just east of Jefferson, Wisconsin. Mark came upon the creature when it was digging in what?
    a church courtyard
    an open grave
    an Indian burial mound
    an unmarked grave


3. In 1972, the beast reportedly attacked a horse and left a gash across the chest that was 30 inches from one shoulder to the other. In what city did this encounter take place?
    Milton
    Fort Atkinson
    Elkhorn
    Delavan


4. According to Mark Schackelman’s report, the beast growled the words “gadarah.” What does this word stand for?
    A site of healings mentioned in the Bible
    A battlefield in Medieval times
    A ancient Egypt city
    A dungeon in Medieval times


5. What does the beast supposedly smell like?
    A wet dog
    Rotten compost
    Decaying meat
    Wet sludge


6. The beast is supposed to resemble four creatures: a man, a dog, a wolf, and what other creature?
    Hyena
    Bigfoot
    Ape
    Bear


7. The first sighting was on Bray Road in what year?
    1929
    1942
    1936
    1972


8. The most recent sighting happened on March 9, 2005 on Hwy 59 in what county?
    Jefferson
    Racine
    Rock
    Walworth


9. Who is the author who has written several books on the “Beast of Bray Road”?
    Shunka Warakin
    David Roll
    Joe Schackelman
    Linda Godfrey


10. What year was the book, “Beast of Bray Road” written?
    1991
    1996
    1989
    1985


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