wiki-illiam #107: q17
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17:
i: Who started off as Nijntje?
Dick Bruna's MIFFY, in the original Dutch (PJ)
ii: Who played patty-cake with Acme?
JESSICA RABBIT in Who Framed Roger Rabbit?: Marvin Acme owned Toontown (JW)
iii: Who was the tyrannical leader of the Efrafans?
GENERAL WOUNDWORT, in Watership Down (DDD)
iv: As what did the Australian dog perceive the gentleman dancing on an ashpit?
Yellow Dog Dingo called pre-op Old Man Kangaroo "that CAT-RABBIT" in Kipling's Just So Stories (DDD, with slight look-upage to check)
v: Which swamp-dweller sustained auricular damage prior to rescue from the Black Serpent?
This is the cottontail rabbit RAGGYLUG, from Ernest Thompson Seton's
Wild Animals I Have Known (DDD via google)
vi: Whose marital violence led indirectly to the accidental drowning of his baby daughter Rebecca June?
Someone understandably forgettable in Updike's Rabbit novels, probably Run, Rabbit (MM)
vii: What popular design was started by an Augustinian Canoness of the Lateran?
BUNNIKINS ROYAL DOULTON, a line of uber-twee ceramic ware (DDD helped by JW GiS of clue)
viii: Who put on spectacles and was directed to begin at the beginning?
The WHITE RABBIT at the trial in Alice in Wonderland (DDD)
ix: Who brewed very good ale for gentlemen?
Beatrix Potter's CECILY PARSLEY (DDD with googly memory-jog)
x: What is essentially cheese on toast?
WELSH RABBIT! (DDD)
Dick Bruna's MIFFY, in the original Dutch (PJ)
JESSICA RABBIT in Who Framed Roger Rabbit?: Marvin Acme owned Toontown (JW)
GENERAL WOUNDWORT, in Watership Down (DDD)
Yellow Dog Dingo called pre-op Old Man Kangaroo "that CAT-RABBIT" in Kipling's Just So Stories (DDD, with slight look-upage to check)
This is the cottontail rabbit RAGGYLUG, from Ernest Thompson Seton's
Wild Animals I Have Known (DDD via google)
Someone understandably forgettable in Updike's Rabbit novels, probably Run, Rabbit (MM)
BUNNIKINS ROYAL DOULTON, a line of uber-twee ceramic ware (DDD helped by JW GiS of clue)
The WHITE RABBIT at the trial in Alice in Wonderland (DDD)
Beatrix Potter's CECILY PARSLEY (DDD with googly memory-jog)
WELSH RABBIT! (DDD)
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Date: 2012-01-13 03:41 pm (UTC)We had a Bunnikins books as small children - even then it was scorned and disdaned next to the corrosive social realism of A.Uttley.
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