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British Creatures and Places in Legend

Created by coventry815

Fun Trivia : Quizzes : Superstitions, Magic and Phobias
British Creatures and Places in Legend game quiz
"England is ripe with legends and myths that are steeped in history and might-have-been. Here are several of the more interesting ones I've visited recently. You can also Google Earth each of these locations."

15 Points Per Correct Answer - No time limit  



1. At Bettiscombe Manor in Dorset, a skull has been kept in various parts of the house since the late 17th century for various reasons, including good luck, protection, and even architectural strength. Which of these reasons was NOT a possibility of its origin?
    It is actually a skull of a monkey that was kept as a pet
    It might have come from a servant killed by the master
    It supposedly came from a West Indies slave
    It could be a prehistoric curio


2. In Durham there are four supposedly bottomless pools on a farm near Oxenhall. Reputed to be at times poisoned, stained, impenetrable to metal, and lethal to dogs, what is the name of this aquatic phenomenon?
    Canae Vitae
    Hell's Kettles
    The Pools of Death
    The local YMCA


3. You could hear the sound of a shrieking boy in a woods near Hockley in Essex, whose voice seemed to retreat into the distance as you followed it. Various reasons were put forth, including murder, suicide, and even death by rickets. However, what natural cause was finally identified as being behind the shrieking boy?
    a great horned owl
    a ventriloquist
    coyotes
    an actual shrieking boy


4. Who supposedly created the well near the palace at Otford in Kent by striking his staff against the ground?
    David Beckham
    Oliver Cromwell
    Thomas a Becket
    Henry II


5. The copper statues of the Liver Birds, perched atop Liverpool's Liver Building, are said to rise up and fly at midnight only when the moon is red. When they're resting on the buildings, though, these 18-foot tall statues resemble which birds?
    mourning doves
    eagles
    cormorants
    emus


6. Let's travel to Leicester now, where there stands a glacial boulder near Humberstone that supposedly brings bad luck anyone who attempts to move or damage it. The boulder is level with the ground but originally stood about ten feet above ground. What caused it to lose its height?
    constant erosion splintered the stone
    it was smashed in a German bombing raid
    angry villagers attempted to destroy it
    a farmer broke it off so he could plough without obstacle


7. Jaunting a bit south to Northamptonshire you'll find the small town of Walgrave which witnessed a rain of what in the early 18th century?
    hail
    refugees
    frogs
    blood


8. The Valley of the Rocks in Lynton in Devon is an eerie, windswept series of hills and rocky outcroppings, many of which stand twisted and stark on top the tree-less hills. Local legend says these strange rocks are beggars turned to stone by the devil because they were doing what on Sunday?
    gambling
    dancing to keep warm
    begging from pilgrims
    playing on-line poker


9. The last one of which of these was alleged to have been killed at Humphrey Head, a limestone cliff and cave complex near Allithwaite in Cumberland, in the 15th century?
    dragon
    wolf
    dwarf
    Viking


10. Near the famed Uffington White Horse, in Oxfordshire, lies a natural hill with an artificially flattened top. Called Dragon's Hill, who reputedly slayed the dragon here?
    St. George
    A tactical air strike
    King Arthur
    King Richard the Lionhearted


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