
This state, the location of the fictional towns of Castle Rock, Derry, and Jerusalem’s Lot, serves as the setting for several King novels. ANSWER: “Children of the Corn” Bonus: Answer the following about other Stephen King works, for 10 points each. For 10 points, identify this Stephen King story. In this story, Burt dies after rows of the title crop trap him and a green, red-eyed monster emerges from a clearing.

Ruth decides against burning a field in this story, whose title characters worship the entity “He Who (*) Walks Behind the Rows.” This story's title characters, who include Moses and Malachi, ambush a couple entering Gatlin, Nebraska and crucify Vicky. Near this story’s end, the title characters lament the escape of a policeman and a priest, who are called “Blue Man” and “false minister,” respectively. In this story, the protagonist passes by the Bijon Theater, whose marquee advertises Elizabeth Taylor’s Cleopatra.

Spring Trash 2014 Packet #9 by Bob Kilner, Dan Pechi, Kenji Golimlim, Colin McNamara and Shashank Raghavachari 1.
