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Quiz on the TV Series 'Devil'

Test your knowledge of the TV series 'Devil' with this engaging quiz that covers character roles and key themes.

1 What role did Geoffrey Arend play in the TV series Devil?

2 Who played Mechanic in the TV series Devil?

3 Who played Guard in the TV series Devil?

4 What role did Chris Messina play in the TV series Devil?

5 Who played Ramirez in the TV series Devil?

6 Schools of thought that do stress a spiritual war between good and evil or light and darkness include the philosophy of Rudolf Steiner, ________, and the Church Universal and Triumphant.

7 What role did Logan Marshall-Green play in the TV series Devil?

8 What role did Jacob Vargas play in the TV series Devil?

9 Who played Salesman in the TV series Devil?

10 Who played Lustig in the TV series Devil?

💡 Interesting Facts

  • the cloven hoof is a characteristic of mountain goats, certain kosher foods and in some traditions, the Devil.
  • in his mid-career, the American blues and boogie-woogie pianist, Big Joe Duskin, did not touch a keyboard for sixteen years as a promise to his father who thought he played the devil's music.
  • the Green Knight (pictured) of medieval literature is thought by many scholars to represent the Devil due to its strange colour.
  • the Shell Lake murders were committed by Victor E. Hoffman three weeks after his release from a mental hospital and that he claimed to have had fought the Devil just before committing the murders.
  • the series of small hills known as the Devil's Jumps near Churt in southern England was once said to have been kicked up by the Devil when he stole the cauldron from a local witch.
  • the community of Half Acre, Alabama, once contained half an acre of land that was deeded to The Devil.
  • in 1577 German Reformation theologian Lucas Maius helped develop a philosophical conundrum known as the 'Devil's Cross' that was said to have turned numerous parishioners away from the devil.
  • according to legend, Saint Palladius of Embrun made prophecies, knew angels, and defeated the Devil by crossing himself.
  • Prince Rupert's white poodle Boye was given the rank of Sergeant-Major-General, and was believed by some to be the Devil in disguise.
  • English football referee Matt Messias once urged a Portsmouth defender not to kick an opposing player during a match against Newcastle United because "the devil was trying to get him sent off".
  • David Robinson, who tried to hijack Qantas Flight 1737 in 2003, wanted to crash the plane into a Tasmanian national park to release the Devil and bring about Armageddon.
  • Devil's Den gully, located within the Heber Down Conservation Area, was so named because the local inhabitants believed that the Devil was holding court there.
  • according to legend, the Teufelstritt (Devil's Footstep), in the Munich Frauenkirche in Munich, Germany, marks the spot where the devil stood when he thought that the builder had constructed a cathedral with no windows.
  • Mexican scientist José Antonio de Alzate y Ramírez (pictured) published work showing that the hallucinogenic effects of the pipiltzintzintli plant are due to natural causes, not the work of the devil.
  • Edgar Allan Poe's 1831 short story "Bon-Bon" features an amateur philosopher who meets a soul-eating devil.