4. 2.
• Pseudonym used by the author while in
hiding following the fatwa that had been
issued by Ayatollah Khomeini.
• Id the author and the two other authors who
are honored thus.
5.
6. 3. These 3 numbers were rejected by
the author. What won?
9. 6.
• It was used as a symbol of the highest status in ancient
Greece; was used as the prize at the Pythian Games to
honour Apollo, this herb being one of his symbols.
• In Christian tradition, it symbolizes the resurrection of
Christ.
• It is predominantly used in cooking as the bay leaf.
• A few modern phrases and expressions still bear this
herb.
10.
11. 7. Connect 1/3
• The Nurse's Song, a lovely poem by William
Blake:
• "Well, well, go and play till the light fades
away,
And then go home to bed.
The little ones leaped, and shouted, and
laughed,
And all the hills echoed."
12. 2/3
• Josephine Davis translation of the poem "Kabul",
by the 17th-century Iranian poet Saib Tabrizi:
"Every street of Kabul is enthralling to the eye
Through the bazaars, caravans of Egypt pass
One could not count the moons that shimmer
on her roofs
And the thousand splendid suns that hide
behind her walls"
14. 8.
• Which iconic modern
literary character
supposedly got his name
from this movie poster?
15. 9.
• English writer, real name: René Lodge
Brabazon Raymond
• Pen-names used: X, James L. Docherty,
Raymond Marshall, R. Raymond, and Ambrose
Grant.
• Best known thriller writer of all time,
nickname “the king of thrillers”.
• Under pen-name X – 90 books, 50 made into
movies.