2. In Jane Austen’s Mansfield Park,X is the officious, skinflint
older sister of Lady Bertram who lives near Mansfield Park.
Her husband, was the parson at Mansfield Park until his
death. She dislikes Fanny and takes every opportunity to
put her down and make a distinction between Fanny's
treatment and that of her wealthier cousins. X also takes
every opportunity to save money, such as taking jellies and
sewing materials from the main house for her own home.
X is a named after this bitter female character.
X?
4. X was a wise man of nobility and the Captain of the Rangers of
Ithilien.During the War of the Ring, he shared the strength that
once belonged to his Númenórean ancestors and succeeded in
rejecting the One Ring when it was revealed that Frodo carried
it.
X was a wise and powerful man, able to tame both man and
beast. His kind nature and intellectual prowess caused many to
believe that X was less hardy and able than other captains,
though X proved his worth in battle many times over and was
described by Éowyn as :
"And she looked at him and saw the grave tenderness in his eyes,
and yet knew, for she was bred among men of war, that here was
one whom no Rider of the Mark could outmatch in battle.“
X?
5. Faramir, Prince of Ithilien, and
later Lord of Emyn Arnen and
husband of Eowyn
6. X resembled the Iliad and the actions of Hector,
Achilles, and Patroclus, Rowling said about the
scene, "That's where it came from. That really,
really, really moved me when I read that when I
was 19. The idea of the desecration of a body, a very
ancient idea... I was thinking of that when X
happened."
What scene?
8. X was one of the mightiest Elves of Middle-earth in the Third Age. He was
distinctive because of his return to Middle-earth after death, acting as an
emissary of the Valar, on a similar mission to the Istari who were to come
several thousand years later.
Over Time only Galadriel, Celeborn, Elrond, and Círdan were left of the Wise.
X took a more active role, leading the Elven forces in the Battle of Fornost.
Upon the humiliation of Eärnur before the Witch-king, X bade him not pursue,
and prophesied that the wraith would not fall by the hand of man.
X was selected to go in search of the ring bearer by Elrond partially because X
did not fear the Ringwraiths as he had great presence in both the Seen and
Unseen worlds. Ringwraiths avoided him; he met five of them, and they fled at
his presence.
It was X who found the Frodo and Aragorn. X put Frodo on his horse, and
upon the approach of the Ringwraiths ordered him to go on. The white horse
bore Frodo to safety across the Ford of Bruinen, but Frodo, in a rash act of
attempted heroism, turned around at the other side and defied the Nine. X,
expecting the flood that protected Rivendell to come down and smite the
riders, revealed his power to the Riders, and drove them (willingly or not) into
the River, where they were swept away by the ensuing waters.
X?
11. It’s One of the Epigraph’s of Deathly Hallows
12. X was a wildling child taken by the Night’s Watch and
raised as one of them. He was a loyal member of the
Night’s Watch for most of his life until he suffered an
injury while ranging, and was healed by a wildling
woman. While he recuperated, she mended his torn
cloak with swatches of red fabric. Upon returning to
the Wall, the Night’s Watch commanders required him
to replace his mended cloak with one of uniform
black. This infringement of freedom caused him to
abandon the Night’s Watch and live with the wildlings
in the way he wished.
Who is this X?
14. He was a wizard, and was killed by death
eaters when he refused them. His wife was
pregnant at the time and didn't know he was
a wizard, so she assumed he just left, leaving
X to think he was a muggleborn.
This is the story of X,who also takes off after
his father,though without the fatal
consequences.
X was a member of the DA and also played
chaser for a while.
Who is X?
16. X is a synonym for a 'pirate' or a 'buccaneer,'
though it is seldom used in that sense
anymore. Today it is mainly used as a verb
meaning a long-winded and rambling
speech primarily intended to delay or scuttle
the passing of a bill in Parliament. Which
word?