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9 for 10 - Lions

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Introduction:
"Why isn't this quiz in the Animals category? Play it and find out. The first letter of the first nine answers spell the two word answer to question 10."


1. What character did Bert Lahr play in the movie "The Wizard of Oz".
    Answer: (Two Words - look at the title of the quiz.)


2. What is the last name of the couple who raised the lioness Elsa, in the movie "Born Free"?
    Anderson
    Alison
    Andrews
    Adamson


3. Which king of England was known as the Lion-Hearted?
    William II
    Richard II
    Richard I
    William I


4. Aslan, is a major character in the book "The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe". What is the fictional country where most of the book is set?
    Shangri La
    Narnia
    Neverland
    Sri Lanka


5. Most of the world's lions are to be found in Africa, south of the Sahara. However, they are also to be found in one country outside Africa. Which country?
    Answer: (One word)


6. Twin peaks named the Lions can be seen to the north of this Canadian city. Which city is it?
    Hamilton
    Victoria
    Vancouver
    Halifax


7. Who portrayed Henry II in the 1968 movie "A Lion in Winter"?
    Osmond, D
    O'Toole, Peter
    Moore, Dudley
    Caine, Michael


8. The lion is the king of beasts. What is the adjective that means king like?
    Answer: (one word)


9. George Bernard Shaw wrote a play based on one of Aesop's fables. What is the missing name in its title? " ____ and the Lion
    Sulla
    Aesop
    Androcles
    Spartacus


10. Lions belong to which order of mammals? The first letters of the answers to questions 1 -10 will give you the answer.
    Answer: (One word)


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