Pumpkins, Candy, and Gore
What does Halloween have to do with Chicago style? Not a lot, but that hasn’t stopped us from coming up with ten questions designed to challenge your editorial knowledge and stoke your curiosity about this quirky holiday and some of the words associated with it.
Take the quiz to find out what it’s all about.
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Note: This quiz is just for fun. Check back next month for our usual CMOS-themed workout.
[Editor’s note: This quiz relies on and links to the 17th edition of CMOS.]
A Chicago Style Halloween Quiz
Top image: Drawing of a pumpkin by Suesse, modified for post.
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I have a problem w #3. Your answer is “both,” but that doesn’t make grammatical sense as the question is written.
You may be right about the grammar, but we were being elliptical: “Both [of those first two answers are correct]” and “Neither [of those first two answers is correct].” Hope you enjoyed the quiz despite our mysterious syntax. 👻
That was fun! I don’t feel too bad about the ones I missed, and I’m particularly relieved that I was correct with my final answer.