1. In this adaptation of A Christmas Carol, a shopkeeper tells a patron that the vintage of a certain year was the best in a certain number of years; what year does the shopkeeper refer to, and, in reality, how did that vintage compare to others?
2. In this adaptation of A Christmas Carol, a shopkeeper tells a patron that the vintage of a certain year was the best in a certain number of years; what year does the shopkeeper refer to, and, in reality, how much does one of the best bottles of wine from that vintage cost (as of 2021)?
3. According to the sign over the store windows, who sells Bob his Christmas pudding, in this adaptation of A Christmas Carol?
4. According to another sign, what else, besides pudding, does the man sell, who sells Bob his Christmas pudding, in this adaptation of A Christmas Carol?
5. What is unusual about the visit from the gentlemen seeking a charitable donation from Scrooge, in this adaptation of A Christmas Carol?
6. What does the sign say, in the hands of one of the gentlemen seeking a charitable donation from Scrooge, in this adaptation of A Christmas Carol?
7. According to a sign, what are candles made of, in this adaptation of A Christmas Carol?
8. What song does Scrooge sing, as he goes around collecting debts, in this adaptation of A Christmas Carol?
9. How much money does Scrooge attempt to collect from a pair of ladies, in this adaptation of A Christmas Carol?
10. What do the ladies mentioned in Question 9, above, give Scrooge?
Answers were published March 8, 2021.
Quiz by William Mortensen Vaughan
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