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"Pilot": What is Galavant doing when King Richard's men snatch Madalena away?
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Lifting a fallen beam off an elderly townsperson
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Admiring himself in a mirror
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Fighting off a pack of wolves
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Buying a pig
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"Pilot": Princess Isabella Maria Lucia Elizabetta presents Galavant with the priceless jewel of Valencia, which is this color:
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Red
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Green
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Blue
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Yellow
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3.
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"Pilot": Madalena has a particular fondness for this member of Richard's court:
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The chef
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The jester
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The parson
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Sir Gareth
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4.
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"Joust Friends": Galavant gains entry into the joust when:
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Isabella pilfers money from Jean Hamm
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Isabella sleeps with the tournament sponsor
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Sid swears his services to Jean Hamm if he bankrolls Galavant's entry
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The jewel of Valencia is put up as collateral
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5.
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"Joust Friends": Isabella gets Jean Hamm drunk on:
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Mead
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Ale
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Mulled wine
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Absinthe
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6.
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"Two Balls": Among the townspeople who greet Sid as a hero upon his return is a young maiden who has Sid sign her:
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Baby
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Pig
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Cheek
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Breast
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7.
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"Two Balls": As Isabella poses as Sid's intended, Galavant has to pretend to be Sid's:
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Fool
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Squire
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Rabbi
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Alchemist
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8.
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"Two Balls": The turnout of Valencians who attend the ball is:
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0%
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25%
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50%
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100%
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9.
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"Two Balls": What is burned at the ball in front of the Valencians?
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Robes
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Vegetables
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Swords
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Bedding
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10.
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"Comedy Gold": Galavant, Sid and Isabella finish a song about always being together, and are immediately beset by:
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Wolves
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Pirates
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Richard's knights
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Unschooled teens
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"Comedy Gold": The pirates find the jewel tucked away in Isabella's:
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Cleavage
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Headdress
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Purse
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Saddlebag
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12.
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"Comedy Gold": Who takes comedy lessons?
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King Richard
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Sir Gareth
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Galavant
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Isabella
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13.
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"Comedy Gold": Who gets a pie in the face at the end of Richard's stand-up bit?
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The jester
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Madelena
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Sir Gareth
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The cook
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14.
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"Completely Mad...Alena":
Who'd pull off a coup d'etat like you
While rockin' a pushup bra like you....
Madalena lays bare her ambitions in song with the help of:
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Her handmaidens
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The jester and chef
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A mirror
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Birds and woodland animals which suddenly appear
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"Completely Mad...Alena": Valencian monks all take a vow of:
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Singing
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Slapstick
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Extravagant dress
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Ornate facial hair
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16.
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"Dungeons and Dragon Lady": The new magician - you know, Merlin's replacement - is named:
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Adderall
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Ritalin
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Ativan
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Xanax
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"Dungeons and Dragon Lady": Trying to sort things out with Gareth, King Richard accidentally executes two men - and, nearly, the cook as well - by:
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Incinerating them
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Hanging them
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Poisoning them
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Beheading them
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18.
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"My Cousin Izzy": As Galavant prepares to duel Sir Gareth, what type of army approaches?
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Motley-cloaked
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Withering-horsed
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Pointy-hatted
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Floppy-shoed
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19.
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"My Cousin Izzy": "Galavant must be helping us from beyond the grave!" With the dungeon prisoners thinking that Galavant has been slain in the duel, who pilfers the keys to the cells that allow their escape?
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Sid
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Isabella's father
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The jester
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The chef
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20.
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"It's All in the Executions": "Here's the plan. One of you is going to knock me out and take my keys." With Galavant and Richard safely away, when Sir Gareth acts to free the remaining prisoners, who successfully knocks out the knight?
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Isabella
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The chef
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Sid
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No one
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