Secret 7 Books, Quiz

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Secret 7 Books, Quiz

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As suggested, I thought I'd kick off a book quiz on another series of books.

Same rules as the F5 quiz.

Q. Which book used the password Cheeky Charlie, and what was the inspiration for it?
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Q. Which book used the password Cheeky Charlie, and what was the inspiration for it?
A. Secret Seven on the Trail, it was the name of a dog belonging to one of Pam's? relatives.

Q. What is the name of the man with the wooden leg who was briefly a suspect, and in which book did he appear?
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Q. What is the name of the man with the wooden leg who was briefly a suspect, and in which book did he appear?
Wasn't it One-Leg William, in Secret Seven Adventure?

Q: Which Famous Five book is mentioned by name in the Secret Seven series?
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Fatty wrote:Q: Which Famous Five book is mentioned by name in the Secret Seven series?
Five go down to the Sea - it's missing in Jacks collection in Secret 7 win though from the shelf in the cave because Alfred has taken it into the cave in the roof.

In Trail, how do the the thieves know which load to look for?
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In Trail, how do the the thieves know which load to look for?
A corner of the tarpaulin's marked with white chalk.

Q: In which SS book do we meet Sasha and Vanya, and who are they?

(Are we the only two participants? Yoohoo, Heather!)
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Q: In which SS book do we meet Sasha and Vanya, and who are they?
A: Police dogs in Look Out SS.



Q: What is the name of the musically-gifted blind boy the SS helped?
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HeatherS wrote:Q: What is the name of the musically-gifted blind boy the SS helped?
Benny Bolan (sp)

Q, Complete this poem...

Oh Binki has the habit, of a silly little rabbit
Wrinking up and down her little nose.
...........

(not sure if it's word perfect!)

Bonus Q's Who is Binki, who made up the rhyme and in what book?
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Oh Binkie has the habbit
Of a silly little rabbit.........

Twitching up and down her little nose
And in her mouth beneath
Are lots of rabbit teeth
And thats the way a little Binkie grows.

Binkie is Suzie's friend, this is in Puzzle I think.

:lol: Finally one I remember! :lol:

Q, Who is Suzie's governess in book 1?
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Raci wrote:Q, Who is Suzie's governess in book 1?
I don't remember Book 1 too well, but a Miss Ely does figure somewhere, and gets kicked on the shin by Jack. Could it be her?
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Fatty wrote:I don't remember Book 1 too well, but a Miss Ely does figure somewhere, and gets kicked on the shin by Jack. Could it be her?
Yes Miss Ely was the governess :D
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Gaaaa, question someone please... Quick!
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George@Kirrin wrote:Gaaaa, question someone please... Quick!
Ah, okay... who owns Brownie and Codger?
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Anonymous wrote:Ah, okay... who owns Brownie and Codger?
Whoops... that was me. How did I get logged out?
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Ah, okay... who owns Brownie and Codger?
A: Old Tolly. But I think all of the Seven ended up owning a part of Brownie by the end of the story. So technically Tolly and the Secret Seven.

Q: What does "Emma Lane" really refer to?
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HeatherS wrote:Q: What does "Emma Lane" really refer to?
Ember Lane - the road which has the post box that's going to be targetted.

Who's Albert Larkworthy?
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