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Rules Always answer in the form of a question Team names & buzzer sounds ready Points are taken away for wrong answers. If the correct answer is given, but not phrased in the form of a question, half points will be given.

Names Mixed Bag Translate the Dialect Quotes Dig Deeper

Category 1 Names for 100 Name one the pampered dogs who lived in the house in the Santa Clara Valley with Buck. Remember to phrase your answer in the form of a question!

Category 1 Names for 100 Either Toots or Ysabel

Category 1 Names for 200 Which of the following characters was not human? a.Burton b.Francois c.Billee d.O’Brien Remember to phrase your answer in the form of a question!

Category 1 Names for 200 Billee

Category 1 Names for 300 Which of the following names was not a dog? a.Skeet b.Dawson c.Nig d.Toots Remember to phrase your answer in the form of a question!

Category 1 Names for 300 Dawson

Category 1 Names for 400 Which of the following was not a place name? a.Dyea b.Seattle c.Skagway d.Hans Remember to phrase your answer in the form of a question!

Category 1 Names for 400 Hans

Category 1 Names for 500 Which of the following is not the name of a river or a lake? a.Stewart b.Yukon c.LaBerge d.O’Brien Remember to phrase your answer in the form of a question!

Category 1 Names for 500 O’Brien

Category 2 Mixed Bag for 100 What caused John Thornton to limp? Remember to phrase your answer in the form of a question!

Category 2 Mixed Bag for 100 Frozen feet

Category 2 Mixed Bag for 200 Who were Thornton’s partners? Remember to phrase your answer in the form of a question!

Category 2 Mixed Bag for 200 Hans and Pete

Category 2 Mixed Bag for 300 What was the hairy main character Buck saw in his dreams? Remember to phrase your answer in the form of a question!

Category 2 Mixed Bag for 300 A caveman

Category 2 Mixed Bag for 400 Who was Buck’s father? Remember to phrase your answer in the form of a question!

Category 2 Mixed Bag for 400 Elmo

Category 2 Mixed Bag for 500 What did Francois do to Buck right after selling him? Remember to phrase your answer in the form of a question!

Category 2 Mixed Bag for 500 Threw his arms around him and wept

Category 3 Translate the Dialect – for 100 “Dat Buck for sure learn queek as anyt’ing.” Remember to phrase your answer in the form of a question!

Category 3 Translate the Dialect – for 100 That Buck for sure learns quick as anything.

Category 3 Translate the Dialect- for 200 “Gif it to heem, the dirty t’eef!” Remember to phrase your answer in the form of a question!

Category 3 Translate the Dialect- for 200 Give it to him, the dirty thief!

Category 3 Translate the Dialect- for 300 “Nevaire such a dog as dat Buck!” Remember to phrase your answer in the form of a question!

Category 3 Translate the Dialect- for 300 Never such a dog as that Buck!

Category 3 Translate the Dialect- for 400 “Ah my frens, mebbe it mek you mad dog, dose many bites.” Remember to phrase your answer in the form of a question!

Category 3 Translate the Dialect- for 400 Ah, my friends, maybe it makes you a mad dog, those many bites.

Category 3 Translate the Dialect- for 500 “All de tam I watch dat Buck I know for sure. Lissen: some dam’ fine day heem get mad lak hell an’ den heem chew dat Spitz all up an’ spit heem out on de snow.” Remember to phrase your answer in the form of a question!

Category 3 Translate the Dialect for 500 All the time I watch that Buck I know for sure. Listen: some damn fine day him get mad like hell and then him chew that Spitz all up and spit him out on the snow.

Category 4 Quotes for 100 “…in the Southland, under the law of love and fellowship…but in the Northland, it was under the law of ______ and _______.” Remember to phrase your answer in the form of a question!

Category 4 Quotes for 100 club and fang

Category 4 Quotes for 200 “Because men, groping in the Arctic darkness had found a yellow _______ … thousands of men were rushing into the Northland. “ Remember to phrase your answer in the form of a question!

Category 4 Quotes for 200 metal

Category 4 Quotes for 300 When Thorton whispers encouragement to Buck to pull the 1000 pounds, he says, Remember to phrase your answer in the form of a question!

Category 4 Quotes for 300 “As you love me, Buck.”

Category 4 Quotes for 400 "If you _____ _____ _____ again, I'll kill you," he at last managed to say in a choking voice.” Remember to phrase your answer in the form of a question!

Category 4 Quotes for 400 strike that dog

Category 4 Quotes for 500 “John Thornton was eating dinner when Buck dashed into camp… _______ his hand…while he shook Buck back and forth and _______ him lovingly.” Remember to phrase your answer in the form of a question!

Category 4 Quotes for 500 biting cursed

Category 5 Dig Deeper for 100 At the beginning of the novel Buck’s innocence and his total trust in men is first damaged when the… Remember to phrase your answer in the form of a question!

Category 5 Dig Deeper for 100 …rope around his neck tightens to choke him unconscious.

Category 5 Dig Deeper for 200 Though Jack London doesn’t have Buck speak or walk upright, he does give him _______ thoughts and emotions. Remember to phrase your answer in the form of a question!

Category 5 Dig Deeper for 200 human

Category 5 Dig Deeper for 300 Which of the following themes is not demonstrated in COTW? 1.Survival of the fittest 2.Betrayal by a friend 3.Grieving of lost love 4.Primitive instincts and drives Remember to phrase your answer in the form of a question!

Category 5 Dig Deeper for 300 Betrayal by a friend

Category 5 Dig Deeper for 400 What does Jack London imply about dog raising (or even child raising) through Buck’s surprised observations of Skeet and Nig’s loving and generous personalities? Remember to phrase your answer in the form of a question!

Category 5 Dig Deeper for 400 That Thornton’s dogs were a reflection of his treatment of them. And generally creatures (including people) behave as they are treated.

Category 5 Dig Deeper for 500 The Yehats tell stories of a valley where no one else dares to enter, but a lone visitor. These regular visits are an expression of… Remember to phrase your answer in the form of a question!

Category 5 Dig Deeper for 500 grief