Wizard of Oz Trivia

It has been another uneventful week in the Emerald City so I shall challenge you with more trivia. The topic this week is our favorite movie, the Wizard of Oz!

Questions

  1. What was the dog’s name?
  2. Who took away the aforementioned dog, while still in Kansas?
  3. Why did said person take the dog away?
  4. What group of Munchkins are the first to sing to Dorothy, welcoming her to Munchkin Land?
  5. What was the second group to sing to Dorothy?
  6. Who was the last living actor from the Wizard of Oz?
  7. What did the Scarecrow, Tin Man, and Cowardly Lion each want from the Wizard?
  8. What is the final line in the movie?
  9. What is Dorothy’s last name?
  10. Glinda is the witch of which direction?
  11. When saying her goodbyes, who does Dorothy say she will miss most of all?
  12. What does the Wicked Witch write in the sky over the Emerald City?
  13. What kind of flower surrounds the Emerald City, putting Dorothy to sleep on the way there?
  14. What color slippers does Dorothy wear in the book version?
  15. What is the name of the fortune teller in Kansas?
  16. There are two roads the start in Munchkin Land, yellow and what other?
  17. What is Dorothy’s first line in the land of Oz?
  18. What does the Scarecrow incorrectly say after getting a degree in Thinkology from the Wizard?
  19. How to the Lion, Scarecrow, and Tin Man sneak into the Wicked Witch’s castle to rescue Dorothy?
  20. Who is left in charge of the Emerald City after the Wizard leaves?
Wizard Of Oz

Answers

  1. Toto.
  2. Almira Gulch.
  3. He bit her.
  4. The Lollipop Guild.
  5. The Lullaby League.
  6. Jerry Maren, who played the member of the Lollipop Guild in the green outfit. He died at age 99.
  7. The scarecrow wanted a brain, the tin man a heart, and the lion wanted courage.
  8. “There’s no place like home.”
  9. Gale.
  10. North.
  11. The Scarecrow.
  12. Surrender Dorothy.
  13. Poppies.
  14. Silver.
  15. Professor Marvel.
  16. Red.
  17. “Toto, I have a feeling we’re not in Kansas anymore.”
  18. He incorrectly says, “The sum of the square roots of any two side of an isosceles triangle is equal to the square root of the remaining side.” A correct statement would be, “The sum of the squares of the two legs of a right triangle is equal to the square of the remaining side.”
  19. They disguise themselves as guards.
  20. The Scarecrow.