Can You Finish the Line? Ultimate Fantasy Movie Quotes Trivia Quiz – Score 20/20!
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Are you a true fantasy film fanatic? Test your knowledge with this ‘finish the line’ quote quiz featuring iconic lines from classic fantasy movies. Questions range from easy crowd-pleasers to fiendish challenges – grab a quill and parchment, and let’s see if you can complete them all!
20 Trivia Questions on Fantasy Movie Quotes: Finish the Line
Question 1: Complete Inigo Montoya’s vow in The Princess Bride (1987): “Hello. My name is Inigo Montoya. You killed my father. Prepare to…”?
A. fight
B. duel
C. suffer
D. die
Question 2: Finish Boromir’s line from The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring (2001): “One does not simply walk into…”?
A. Moria
B. Isengard
C. Mordor
D. Gondor
Question 3: What completes Dorothy’s realisation in The Wizard of Oz (1939): “Toto, I’ve a feeling we’re not in Kansas…”?
A. no more
B. still
C. anymore
D. again
Question 4: Finish Sarah’s triumphant defiance to Jareth in Labyrinth (1986): “You have no power over…”?
A. mortals
B. the babe
C. me
D. this child
Question 5: Complete the Black Knight’s retort in Monty Python and the Holy Grail (1975): “‘Tis but a…”?
A. flesh wound
B. cut
C. scratch
D. nick
Question 6: Finish Hagrid’s revelation in Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone (2001): “Yer a wizard,…”?
A. boy
B. lad
C. kid
D. Harry
Question 7: What does Westley reply to Buttercup in The Princess Bride (1987), meaning “I love you”?: “As you…”?
A. please
B. command
C. desire
D. wish
Question 8: Complete Gandalf’s desperate cry in The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring (2001): “Fly, you…”?
A. fast
B. fools
C. now
D. away
Question 9: Finish Sam’s hopeful words to Frodo in The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (2003): “…and it’s worth fighting…”:
A. evil
B. for
C. to the end
D. back
Question 10: Complete Thongor’s response in Conan the Barbarian (1982): “…and to hear the lamentation of…”:
A. women
B. their wives
C. the women
D. their women
Question 11: Finish Westley’s cynical wisdom in The Princess Bride (1987): “…Anyone who says differently is selling…”:
A. lies
B. dreams
C. snake oil
D. something
Question 12: What does Gandalf declare to the Balrog in The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring (2001): “You shall not…”?
A. enter
B. trespass
C. pass
D. cross
Question 13: Complete the Black Knight’s denial in Monty Python and the Holy Grail (1975): “It’s just a flesh…”?
A. cut
B. gash
C. wound
D. scrape
Question 14: Finish the Scarecrow, Tin Man, and Lion’s chant in The Wizard of Oz (1939): “Lions and tigers and…”?
A. oh my, bears
B. bears!
C. bears, oh my!
D. big bears
Question 15: Complete Vizzini’s warning in The Princess Bride (1987): “Never go in against a Sicilian when…”?
A. I’m angry
B. death is on the line
C. you duel
D. it’s war
Question 16: Finish Dumbledore’s advice in Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (2002): “It does not do to dwell on dreams and forget to…”?
A. dream
B. wake
C. move on
D. live
Question 17: Complete Gandalf’s philosophical words to Frodo in The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring (2001): “…with the time that is given…”?
A. us
B. to us
C. to you
D. me
Question 18: What do the knights yell in panic in Monty Python and the Holy Grail (1975): “Run…”?
A. for it
B. away!
C. knights
D. fast
Question 19: Finish Lily’s response in the memory from Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (2004): “After all this time?” “…”:
A. forever
B. still
C. yes
D. Always
Question 20: Complete Aslan’s wisdom in The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe (2005): “Things never happen the same way…”?
A. again
B. once
C. more
D. twice
Answers
- D. die – Inigo’s full line in The Princess Bride is “Prepare to die,” a repeated vow of revenge. Fight, duel, and suffer are similar but not the exact scripted words.
- C. Mordor – Boromir warns of Mordor’s dangers in The Fellowship of the Ring; the other locations are from Middle-earth but not the quote.
- C. anymore – Dorothy’s exact line upon arriving in Oz is “Toto, I’ve a feeling we’re not in Kansas anymore.” The variants are common misquotes.
- C. me – Sarah rejects Jareth’s control with “You have no power over me” at Labyrinth‘s climax. The others reference earlier plot elements.
- C. scratch – The Black Knight dismisses his injury as “‘Tis but a scratch” before escalating to “flesh wound.” Others follow in sequence but aren’t first.
- D. Harry – Hagrid reveals to Harry “Yer a wizard, Harry” in the hut scene of Philosopher’s Stone. The others are generic terms.
- D. wish – Westley’s “As you wish” is code for love throughout The Princess Bride. Others sound servile but aren’t the quote.
- B. fools – Gandalf shouts “Fly, you fools!” as he faces the Balrog in The Fellowship of the Ring. Imperatives like fast fit but aren’t exact.
- B. for – Sam’s full line is “…it’s worth fighting for,” uplifting Frodo in Return of the King. Others are thematic but incorrect.
- D. their women – Conan’s answer ends “…the lamentation of their women.” Variants omit “their” or change wording.
- D. something – Westley says “Life is pain… Anyone who says differently is selling something” in The Princess Bride. Others are interpretive twists.
- C. pass – Gandalf thunders “You shall not pass!” to halt the Balrog. Others are synonymous but not verbatim.
- C. wound – After “scratch,” the Black Knight claims “It’s just a flesh wound” in Holy Grail. Others precede or approximate.
- C. bears, oh my! – The trio repeats “Lions and tigers and bears, oh my!” entering the forest. Punctuation and order match the script exactly.
- B. death is on the line – Vizzini declares this before the battle of wits in The Princess Bride. Others heighten drama but miss the phrasing.
- D. live – Dumbledore quotes this in the pensieve scene of Chamber of Secrets. Live emphasises balance over dwelling.
- B. to us – Gandalf’s exact words to Frodo are “…the time that is given to us.” “Us” includes shared fate.
- B. away! – The knights’ comedic retreat cry is “Run away!” repeated in Holy Grail. Others are urgent but not the line.
- D. Always – In the doe Patronus memory of Prisoner of Azkaban, Lily replies “Always” to Snape’s “After all this time?” Others are sentimental guesses.
- D. twice – Aslan tells the Pevensies “Things never happen the same way twice” upon returning. It underscores unique adventures.
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