Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. You suddenly find yourself in a strange place and as you wonder where you are a mysterious voice begins speaking to you.
"I have brought you here to test your skills of logic and knowledge of history. Shakespeare has been murdered, stabbed in the back, you must find the culprit or culprits. The killer(s) will be among these historical figures. Each of the five first questions will give you one suspect. You will give a key to each suspect you have identified. Each key provides clues that you must use in the future."
Key I has a note attached that says, "The person with Key I drank two glasses of wine. The one who drank four glasses of wine owns the Hammer. The one who drank five glasses of wine did not read the Newspaper"
The first test is this:
If 15 19 4 10 is PTEK and 22 9 1 7 is WJBH then what is 19 7 4 0 3 12 8 17 0 11?
The answer to the above puzzle is your clue to finding the first suspect. Who is it?
2. Key II has a note that says, "The person with Key II read either the Stone Tablet or the Bound Book. Of the person who read the Ancient Scroll and the person with Key IV, one drank two glasses of wine and the other owns the Whip"
One of these four is the suspect. Each claims to be telling the truth but only one actually is. Match the descriptions to the names given and find out who is telling the truth. What he says will lead you to the suspect.
"Old Blood and Guts", who regrets striking one of his hospitalized soldiers, says the "Little Corporal" is lying
The "Little Corporal", who is reminiscing about his triumph at Austerlitz, says "Old Blood and Guts" is the suspect
The man with the "New Deal", who is planning for his trip to Yalta, says he is not the suspect
The Duke says the "Little Corporal" is the suspect and thinks he should be remembering Waterloo instead of Austerlitz
Who is the suspect? You will give him Key II.
3. Key III's note says, "The one who read the Newspaper drank less than the one who read the Stone Tablet. The owner of the Dagger did not read the Newspaper or Stone Tablet"
Of these five, one is the suspect. Each person says two things, one of which is a lie and the other is the truth. Determine which statements are true and which are false. This will give you the suspect.
Gaius Julius Caesar says the suspect is Genghis. It isn't Vlad
Vlad the Impaler says the suspect is not Attila. The suspect is Caesar.
Attila the Hun says the suspect is Vlad. It isn't Genghis.
Qin Shi Huangdi says the suspect is Attila. It isn't Caesar
Genghis 'Temujin' Khan says the suspect is Huangdi. The suspect is Caesar.
Once you have your suspect, choose one of the following descriptions that best fits the person. You will give him Key III.
4. Key IV says, "The person with Key IV drank less than the one who read the Newspaper but drank more than the owner of the Crossbow"
The murder victim will now lead you to your fourth suspect.
You turn around and are terrified to see a zombie Shakespeare standing before you. He keeps saying, "ENI REH TAC" but you are unable to discern its meaning. He (it?) finally starts to make sense as he recites a passage you've never heard before. He says,
Great is the family from whence you came
Among the age's most powerful names
Queen Regent of France but still a beast some say
The cause of massacre on St. Bartholomew's Day
(Note: Zombie Shakespeare's ability to compose verse was much better when he was alive)
Who is Zombie Shakespeare talking about? This person will receive Key IV.
5. Key V says, "The owner of the Crossbow, the person who read the Wood Engraving, the person with Key V, the one who drank six glasses of wine and the owner of the Whip are five separate people"
These four were given colored flags and numbered badges as they entered my realm. You must use these clues to match the people with the descriptions given and determine the order in which each entered.
The Queen who hails from Iberia, has the yellow & red flag
The "Iron Lady" entered first and has the flag colored blue, white & red
The "Dragon Lady" does not have Badge II and entered before the one with the yellow & red flag
The one who led a failed rebellion against the Romans entered before the one with Badge III
The one whose Badge number is the same as the order of her entrance does not have the flag colored blue, white & red
The one with Badge II has the blue flag
One person has a flag colored blue, red & yellow
The one with Badge I entered third
From left to right, in what order did these women enter (1st - 4th)? You will give Key V to the person who entered LAST.
6. If you have answered all previous questions correctly you will now have your list of five suspects. To identify the culprit you must complete this puzzle.
Match each suspect with the weapon owned, item read and glasses of wine drunk. Each of the five keys you have given to the suspects includes clues that will aid you in deciphering the puzzle (the five keys have given a total of nine separate clues, remember to match the key with the name of the person to which it belongs)
WEAPON OWNED - Crossbow, Dagger, Gun, Hammer, Whip
ITEM READ - Ancient Scroll, Bound Book, Newspaper, Stone Tablet, Wood Engraving
GLASSES OF WINE - Two, Three, Four, Five, Six
Remember how Shakespeare was murdered, there is only one weapon here that could have been used. Whoever owns that weapon killed Shakespeare. Who was it?
Write the person's three-part name exactly as it appears in this quiz. (e.g. Gaius Julius Caesar or Peter the Great)
7. Now you should be certain which of the five suspects is the murderer but did the culprit have help? It could have been one, some, all or none of the remaining suspects. Answer these questions to reach your answer.
To get you started, I will tell you that the person who had four glasses of wine was too drunk to commit a crime because he or she is a total lightweight. You can exclude that person from your list.
Firstly, if the murderer did have help, the accomplice(s) would have to be physically capable of moving around freely. Walking, running and jumping are necessary.
Look at your remaining suspects and recall what you know about these historical figures. Does this requirement exclude any of the three suspects (anyone who is not physically able)?
8. Second, the accomplice(s) must also have the use of two healthy arms. Anyone unable to do so would make for a poor partner(s). Having sight in both eyes couldn't hurt either.
Look at your remaining suspects and recall what you know about these historical figures. Does this requirement exclude any of them?
9. Lastly, the accomplice(s) must be sound of mind. Anyone with a mental or neurological disorder, such as epilepsy, would not be dependable.
Look at your remaining suspects and recall what you know about these historical figures. Does this requirement exclude any of them (someone with a history of mental or neurological problems)?
10. If there are any that you have not excluded after the previous three questions then they are definitely accomplices to the murder.
If you answered all previous questions correctly, you should have the identity of all culprits including the murderer and any possible accomplices. The answer is three words, read the following instructions on how to enter your answer.
1) If the murderer acted alone write their three-part name here exactly as you did in question six (e.g. Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte)
2) If the murderer had one accomplice then write the last word of the murderer's and accomplice's three-part names in alphabetical order separated by "and"(e.g. Bonaparte and Patton)
3) If the murderer had two accomplices write just the last word of each culprit's three-part names in alphabetical order (e.g. Bonaparte Caesar Patton)
4) If the murderer had three accomplices then write the full three-part name of the one suspect that did NOT participate in the murder
To avoid complications, remember to use the exact spelling as in this quiz and order the names in alphabetical order. This means there is only one way to write the answer.
Source: Author
McAngus
This quiz was reviewed by FunTrivia editor
gtho4 before going online.
Any errors found in FunTrivia content are routinely corrected through our feedback system.