Answers


Caution: only read on if you can decode the ancient language in which the answers are given.


001 Answer: Ndreway Arvellmay (for an explanation of his connection to espionage, see the "House of Fame" post)
002 Answer: Anielday Efoeday (for an explanation of his connection to espionage, see the "Rainbow Portrait" post)
003 Answer: Enjaminbay Anklinfray (for an explanation of his connection to espionage, see the "'A Round Unvarnished Tale' ... in 140 Characters" post)
004 Answer: Ernestay Emingwayhay (for an explanation of his connection to espionage, see the "A History of Secret Printing" post)
005 Answer: Ierrepay Oullebay (for an explanation of his connection to espionage, see the "Avert Your Liking a More Worthier Way" post)
006 Answer: Aphaey Ehnbay (for an explanation of her connection to espionage, see the "Considering How My Dissertation-Writing Time is Spent" post)
007 Answer: Ristopherchay Arlowemay (for an explanation of his connection to espionage, see the "New Find for Marlowe and Faustus?" post)
008 Answer: Ajay Aday Alingersay (for an explanation of his connection to espionage, see the "Chaucer's House of Rumour and the Internet" post)
009 Answer: Omasthay Odleybay (yes, the man who lent his name to the famous Bodleian Library at Oxford was tasked with gathering seditious literature abroad and making sure that Elizabeth's government kept tabs on printers of illicit religious (AKA Catholic or Puritan) literature. He was more than happy to travel around and collect books, of course)

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