BLASTERMIND QUIZ Bark Life: Now With Answers
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How many iconic trees from sci-fi and fantasy can you identify?
Some are pretty, sure, but others are downright evil. Some can move, some can even have carnal relations. Some might smell of blossom, other probably reek of decay. And some of them have some serious anger issues.
The rules are simple. Below are 16 images featuring some iconic (and some maybe not so iconic, but certainly eye-catching) trees from science fiction and fantasy. All you have to do is identify the movie, TV show or game they come from and then tell us how old they are by counting their rings. Okay, maybe not the second part. We’ll warn you, though, one is very obscure and one is slightly a trick question (which if you’ve played Blastermind before you’ll know is code for it might be from something that hasn’t been released yet, but you should be aware of). We’re not going to tell you which ones, though.
So, prove to us all that we should bough down at your knowledge.
Answers on the next page…
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THE ANSWERS
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Zelda (just Zelda will do… we don’t need a specific game)
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The Lord Of The Rings: The Two Towers
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Pocohontas
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Harry Potter And The Prisoner Of Azkaban
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True Blood
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Poltergeist
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Sleepy Hollow
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The Wicker Tree (yeah, this was the trick one)
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The Fountain
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Conan The Barbarian
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Avatar
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Evil Dead 2
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Knowing
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Tales That Witness Madness (it tries to grope Joan Collins)
Jason And The Argonauts
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Dave is a TV and film journalist who specializes in the science fiction and fantasy genres. He's written books about film posters and post-apocalypses, alongside writing for SFX Magazine for many years.
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