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A series of unfortunate events
What is the motto inscribed on the arch at Prufrock Preparatory School?
What does a well-read person call salmon marinated for several days in a mixture of spices?
What was the only book found under Aunt Josephine's bed that is not largely about Lake Lachrymose?
What didn't they understand?
What is the name of the code used in the screenplay or of the person who delivered it?
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answers: July 27th- Coded Communication: from that sad age, one sad page July 28th- Volunteer/Villain Formally Described: Mr. Poe July 31st- Vocabulary Frequently Degraded: a, b, b, b, a, b, b, b, b, a August 2nd- Vernacularly Fastened Door: Down the Rabbit-Hole, League of Nations, Theory of Relativity August 5th- Uncommon Commonplace Quiz: tomato (olives or garlic don't work!) , O'Leary, Devil's Tongue, 101 (not 202 or 920), Anna Karenina August 7th- Volunteer/Villain Formally Described: Mr. Remora August 10th- Coded Communication: THE SISTER TOOK THEM August 13th- Vernacularly Fastened Door: Metric system, Emperor Nero (not PRINCIP NERO), For Whom the Bell Tolls August 14th- Vocabulary Frequently Degraded: a, b, b, a, b, b, a, b, a, b August 18th- Uncommon Commonplace Quiz: Memento mori, gravlax, How Water is Made, it, Sebald August 19th- Volunteer/Villain Formally Described: Carmelita Spats August 22nd- Vernacularly Fastened Door: Grimm Brothers, Sorrowful Songs, Great Fire of London.