1. | What is Arlo's suggestion for disposing of Devil's body, rather than digging him a grave? | ||
Throw him in a mine | |||
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Toss him in a slurry pond | ||
Cover him in lime | |||
Leave him by the side of the road | |||
2. | What does Boyd take from Devil, right after chastising Arlo for stealing from the dead? | ||
His wallet | |||
His belt | |||
His shoes | |||
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His phone | ||
3. | How many weeks pregnant is Winona, as revealed by Raylan when he comes home at 2 in the morning? | ||
6 | |||
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7 | ||
8 | |||
9 | |||
4. | Dewey Crowe wakes up in a bathtub and is told by Lawrence that which of his organs have been removed? | ||
Liver | |||
Stomach | |||
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Kidneys | ||
Appendix | |||
5. | Lawrence tells Dewey that he needs to get how much money in order to buy back his kidneys? | ||
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$20,000 | ||
$30,000 | |||
$40,000 | |||
$50,000 | |||
6. | What excuse does one of the strippers give for not having much money on her? | ||
People pay her by cheque | |||
The economy. Things are tough all over. | |||
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It's ten in the morning | ||
It's a Sunday and everyone is in church | |||
7. | How many times does Dewey use the word God before the liquor store owner breaks out a shotgun? | ||
1 | |||
2 | |||
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3 | ||
4 | |||
8. | What is the name of the "nurse" that Raylan talks to at the hospital who tells him off for talking to Ash Murphy, who later turns out to be in league with Laurence the nurse? | ||
Lisa | |||
Lila | |||
Laura | |||
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Layla | ||
9. | Which President does Quarles quote when talking to Boyd? | ||
Lincoln | |||
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Jefferson | ||
Washington | |||
Nixon | |||
By way of explanation.....
By way of explanation: Quarles says, "The most successful war seldom pays for its losses," which Jefferson wrote in a letter to Edmund Randolph in 1785. |
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10. | Which writer does Boyd quote when talking about carpetbaggers? | ||
Emily Dickinson | |||
Salmon Rushdie | |||
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Saul Bellow | ||
Sylvia Plath | |||
By way of explanation.....
By way of explanation: Boyd says that carpetbaggers have a habit of dying off "like deer flies at the end of summer," which is something Saul Bellows once wrote about journalists |
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