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More Old Radio Mysteries

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More Old Radio Mysteries game quiz
"A journey into the darker side of the old radio mysteries as well as some "normal" radio detectives. "

15 Points Per Correct Answer - No time limit  



1. When "Raymond" opened the creaking door, you were about to enter_________________.
    "The Crypt."
    "The Inner Santcum."
    "The Black Museum."
    "The Crime Club."


2. This Rex Stout character made his debut, in print, in 1934, and was subsequently portrayed in five different radio mystery series. He liked beer and orchids. Who was he?
    "Nero Wolfe"
    "Philo Vance"
    "Ellery Queen"
    "Raymond Chandler"


3. Who knew "...many strange tales, hidden in the heart of men and women who have stepped into the shadows..."?"
    "The Shadow"
    "The Mysterious Traveler"
    "The Crypt Keeper"
    "The Whistler"


4. This program opened with: "Tired of the everyday routine? Ever dream of a life of romantic adventure? Want to get away from it all?" What was it?
    "Escape"
    "Quiet Please"
    "Lights Out"
    "The Mysterious Traveler"


5. This relatively short lived fantasy and horror program, 108 shows from 1947 to 1949, was created and produced by Wyllis Cooper. Its musical theme was a portion of the second movement of Franck's Symphony in D Minor.
    "Escape"
    "The Inner Sanctum"
    "Lights Out"
    "Quiet Please"


6. This dark mystery opened with the words..."It is later than you think".
    "Quiet Please"
    "lights Out"
    "The Black Museum"
    "Suspence"


7. This mystery program featured "The Adventures of___________" who was best known as the pseudonym of several mystery writers who's stories were very popular in mystery pulp fiction as well as hard cover books.
    "Ellery Queen"
    "Nick Carter"
    "Nero Wolf"
    "Raymond Chandler"


8. This program was one of the earliest radio dramas. First broadcast as part of "The Collier Hour" in 1927, it was also unique in that show's title character was the villain. Who was he?
    "The Wizard"
    "Mr Moto"
    "Fu Manchu"
    "Boston Blackie""


9. This show, which was..."radio's outstanding theater of thrills", was a program "Well calculated to keep you in __________"
    Answer: (One Word, 8 letters.)


10. And now for an easy one. If you wanted to hear..."just the facts, ma'am" you would tune in to ______________.
    Answer: (One word, 7 letters.)


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