1. What are the first and last name of "the Belle," in this adaptation of A Christmas Carol?
Ellen Brewster
2. "The Scrooge's," belongings, in this adaptation of A Christmas Carol, are auctioned off, by whose orders?
The Sheriff's - presumably, by order of the Sheriff of Merrimack County, Connecticut.
3. What song does "the Scrooge" first hear children singing in his home, in this adaptation of A Christmas Carol?
"Silent Night."
4. What is the second song that the children sing to "the Scrooge," in his home, in this adaptation of A Christmas Carol?
"God Rest Ye, Merry Gentlemen!"
5. What song does "the Scrooge" play on the piano, in his home, in this adaptation of A Christmas Carol?
"God Rest Ye, Merry Gentlemen!"
6. What is unusual about the way that "the Scrooge" plays a song on the piano, in his home, in this adaptation of A Christmas Carol?
He plays it with one finger.
7. In this adaptation of A Christmas Carol, when "the Marley" is trying to decide whether to invest in "the Scrooge's" idea, or in repairing "the Fezziwig's" factory, for how long does "the Scrooge" tell "the Marley" that "the Fezziwig" has been doing things the same way?
For forty years.
8. In this adaptation of A Christmas Carol, when the Ghost of Christmas Present shows "the Belle's" daughter to "the Scrooge," whom does the Ghost of Christmas Present say that "the Belle" married?
A pharmacist.
9. In this adaptation of A Christmas Carol, after "the Scrooge" fires him, "the Bob" facetiously tells his children that he has received a job offer to be what for whom?
The Grandmaster of the Barnum and Bailey Circus.
10. In reality, in what year was the company mentioned in Question 9, above, founded?
1871
Quiz and Answers by William Mortensen Vaughan
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