These words originate from a poem sung in:
Fangorn Forest, with those mad creepy trees
Lothien....or is it Lithlien...or maybe lorieloth....um...
The Old Forest, with THOSE mad creepy trees
Where now the horse and rider?
Where is the horn that was blowing?
These words are from a poem recited by:
Aragorn outside Edoras
None of the above
Theoden in Helm's Deep
Denethor in Minas Tirith
The road goes ever on and on,
Down from the door where it began.
This is sung by:
Bilbo, in The Two Towers
None of the above
Frodo and Bilbo in the Fellowship
Gandalf, Frodo, and Bilbo in the Fellowship
Tom Bombadil FIRST greets the hobbits with which of the following words:
Hey! Come merry dol! Derry dol! My darling!
None of the above
My poor Tom! Why did PJ do it to you? *cry*
Tom Bombadil? Who is Tom Bombadil?
The word mornie, which means shadow, can be found in:
a song by Enya and a song sung by Galadriel
a song by Galadriel in the Fellowship
.....runda runda runda...what? Oh....sorry
a song by Enya in the Fellowship
We only wish to catch a fish,
So juicy sweet!
This is song off-key by:
Frodo in The Return of the King
Smeagol in the Dead Marshes and the Forbidden Pool
Andy Serkis in the Forbidden Pool
Gollum in the Dead Marshes
Ho ho ho! To the bottle I go,
To heal my heart and drown my woe!
This is a song:
In the Fellowship, as Merry, Sam, and Frodo head to Buckland.
Answers One and Two
In the Fellowship, as Frodo, Merry, and Pippin dance on a table in the Green Dragon
Answers One, Two, and Three (Hobbits like to sing, don't they?)
Sam does NOT sing about which one of the following subjects?
Oliphaunts
He sings about all of the above
Trolls
Fireworks
Who sings the final song in The Return of the King?
Pippin???
Aragorn
The elves. Of course.
....or maybe it was gimli....
The song of Beren and Tinuviel is sung:
by Legolas, but I can't remember when
By Aragorn, on Weathertop
By Aragorn, in the Midgewater Marshes
By Aragorn, in the Midgewater Marshes and on Weathertop
When the cold of winter comes,
Starless night will cover day.
In the veiling of the sun,
We will walk in bitter rain.
These lines were derived from a song in:
The Fellowship of the Ring
Of course, this is only the common tongue version of it. Shall I sing the rest?
The Return of the King
The Two Towers
Gilthoniel! O Elbereth!
Clear are thy eyes and white thy breath!
The next line in this song from the Fellowship is:
Actually, it should be A Elbereth Gilthoniel, silivren penna miriel...
Elbereth- wait, do you mean that person on RB?
Snow white! Snow white! We sing to thee!
We see your silver blossom blown!
All that is gold does not glitter,
Not all those that wander are lost...
These words are at one time spoken by the person they refer to. That person is:
Bilbo
Aragorn
Sam
Cold be hand and heart and bone...
This line is said by:
Gollum in The Two Towers
Answers one and two
Pippin in The Return of the King
A barrow-wight in The Fellowship of the Ring
O! Sweet is the sound of the falling rain,
And the brook that that leaps from hill to plain,
The next lines in this song from the Fellowship are:
But better than rain or rippling streams is Water Hot that smokes and steams!
Answers one and two
Neither
But better than rain or rippling brook is a mug of beer inside this Took!
You have been classified as a hobbit:
Your knowledge of the books and films is rudimentary, and needs great improvement. I suggest you go read the books. And then when you're done watch the movies.
Well, what are you waiting for? Go on!
Your name is Phillippa, Fran, or Peter:
You know just about everything that has to do with LOTR, including the poems and songs. You must have seen those movies ten times each, not to mention all the times you've read the books. Hurrah for you! Yes, you can gloat.
You have been classified as a dwarf:
Your knowledge of the films is outstanding! You obviously enjoy a good bit of movie snacking. Yet your...literary facts are a bit mixed up. Not too much of a reader are you? I suggest you go through your set of LOTR again.
You have been classified as an elf:
Your knowledge of the books is superb, but your film trivia absolutely stinks. And you seem to have a slight dislike for dwarves. Get your head out of those texts of ancient lore and go see a movie! Now!

