The Answers

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 Trader Sam  |  June 1, 2010

The contest is finally over! A lot of you did a wonderful job. Winners: be on the lookout for an email within a day or two.

Rather than re-edit the contest page, I thought I’d submit the questions and answers here. Someone might be sifting through the archives one day, and might enjoy some POTC trivia.

Q1. What movie prop from Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl can be seen in the attraction at Disneyland®, California?

A: The Aztec treasure chest! You can find it at the very end of the treasure grotto.

Q2. What movie prop from the Haunted Mansion film can be seen in the “Pirates of the Caribbean” attraction at Disneyland®, California?

A: In the treasure room, Jack Sparrow sits in a tall chair from the dinning scene of the Haunted Mansion movie.

Q3. Memorable for serving tuna sandwiches, Captain Hook’s pirate ship made port in Disneyland’s® Fantasyland. What company sponsored the restaurant until 1969?

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A: Chicken of the Sea.

Q4. In the film Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End, what item did Jack Sparrow lose to Barbossa?

A: Barbossa cut off Jack’s piece of eight, which was needed to release Calipso.

Q5. In the film Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End, what new item did Jack Sparrow hang from his belt?

A: As Jack tries to give a couple of gals a tour of the Black Pearl, you can see that he now carries his mother . . . in the form of her shrunken head.

Q6. Disneyland®, California: Before becoming the popular flume ride attraction that we know and love today, what was the original Pirates of the Caribbean supposed to be?

A: It was originally going to be a walk-through wax museum.

Q7. How many different film characters were added to the classic Pirates of the Caribbean attraction at the Disney theme parks?

A: Three: Jack Sparrow, Hector Barbossa, and Davey Jones.

Q8. Disneyland®, California: The original grotto scene in the Pirates of the Caribbean attraction originally featured REAL skeletal remains. True or False?

A: True! But, they were later replaced with fake ones.

Q9. Who is Jack Sparrow’s father?

A: Captain Teague, keeper of the pirate code.

Q10. In Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest, what item is Lord Cutler Beckett after?

A: Jack’s compass. He needed it to find the chest of Davey Jones


There are 8 comments.

  • lvaladezjr:

    ……Missed it by two,….which is better than my lotto average!

  • Trader Sam:

    All prizes were mailed out this afternoon. They would have gone out last week, but I had 6 teeth pulled. Needless to say, I wasn’t in much of a mood to make too many trips into town.

    • Becky:

      Owwwwwwwww!!!!!!

      Most I ever had at once was 2…..

  • Calebspeaks:

    I must have got one wrong. though I don’t know which. Pitty. Thanks for a fun Game anyway!

  • Trader Sam:

    All winner notifications have now been sent out, so check your email!

    There were a total of 13 people (lucky number, huh?) who got all 10 questions correct. Unfortunately, only 10 can win.

    One person (Mr. X) did find a loophole in the rules. I never stated how many times a person could enter. Mr. X submitted 12 entries, but only got 9 correct answers. For all of his troubles, he still didn’t win anything. Sorry, Mr. X, but I hope you enjoyed yourself. I hope you all did.

  • Joe Soap:

    I loved this contest. Nice and tricky questions! Don’t you think though, that question 10 was ambiguous, since Davey Jones’ Chest is the ultimate item Beckett saught? Therefore both the compass and the chest would be correct answers?

    • Trader Sam:

      You may have a point there. But, that’s not what he asked for. I admit that I could have re-worded that one better.

      • Joe Soap:

        How is i not what he asked for? Beckett was after the chest was he not? It is an item. Therefore, it fits as a correct answer. I truly don’t see how it’s wrong.

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