Jekyll and Hyde - General Quiz (Part 2)

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What stopped Utterson from opening the letter off a now deceased Lanyon?
"Professional honour and faith"
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What did Poole and Utterson use to breakdown the door?
Axe
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What type of body were Utterson and Poole gazing at when Jekyll/Hyde died?
"Self-destroyer"
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What did Utterson find beside Jekyll's door that was "broken" and "stained with rust"?
A key
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Which cabinet did Lanyon need to break open for Jekyll?
Cabinet E
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What colour was the half-drunk potion when Lanyon retrieved it?
Blood red
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What got the better of Lanyon - forcing him to watch Hyde transform?
Curiosity
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Jekyll was born into a what?
"Large fortune"
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What did Jekyll find "so singular and profound" that he created the potion?
"Temptation of discovery"
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"All human beings [...] are commingled out of..." what?
"Good and Evil"
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For Jekyll, switching to Hyde was like putting on a what?
"A thick cloak"
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"The body of Edward Hyde had grown in stature" - why?
It had been "exercised and nourished"
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Despite enjoying "innocent life" what was Jekyll "still cursed with"?
"Duality of purpose"
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hat did Lanyon declare himself after the shock of the transformation?
"Doomed man"
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What did Jekyll indulge and succumb to which lead him astray?
His deep and dark desires
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What was wrong with the first supply of the powdered drug used to create the potion?
Impure
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Card 2

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What did Poole and Utterson use to breakdown the door?

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Axe

Card 3

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What type of body were Utterson and Poole gazing at when Jekyll/Hyde died?

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Card 4

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What did Utterson find beside Jekyll's door that was "broken" and "stained with rust"?

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Card 5

Front

Which cabinet did Lanyon need to break open for Jekyll?

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