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Was amundsen roald married?

No, he was never married.


What was the best thing that happened to Roald Dahl?

There is no way to say that. Without asking Roald Dahl himself, which is impossible, we could never assume that.


What is mr twits first name?

Mr. Twit's first name is never revealed in the book "The Twits" by Roald Dahl.


What was roald dahl's first two adult books?

Roald Dahl's first two adult books were "Sometime Never: A Fantastical Story" (1948) and "My Uncle Oswald" (1979).


How old was roald dahls dogs?

Roald Dahl's dogs ranged from puppies to older dogs throughout his life. He had a few different dogs at different stages of their lives so their ages varied. Dahl had a soft spot for his canine companions and often featured dogs in his stories.


How did Roald Dahl go blind?

When Roald Dahl was in the Royal Air Force he was flying a plane he had never flew before . The plane ran out of fuel and he was given wrong direction's. so the plane crashed which cause Roald Dahl to be blinded temporarily and hospitalized.


Who are the main characters in the story Sometime Never by Roald Dahl?

dylan cheung and brandon mcracken


Who made Roald Amundsen die?

Nobody 'made Roald Amundsen die'. He died on a rescue expedition when the rescue aircraft disappeared in the polar north. It was never found, nor was any trace of the expedition, so the cause of death may never be known.


Who is Roald Dahl's father?

Roald Dahl's father is Harold Dahl. Harold died in 1920 from pneumonia.


What was the reason Roald was going to Africa in the book Going Solo?

Oh, dude, Roald was going to Africa in the book Going Solo because he was working for the Shell Oil Company. Like, he was going there to work and stuff, not just for a vacation. So, yeah, he was basically heading to Africa for a job, not for some wild adventure or anything.


What was Billy Weaver like in The Landlady by Roald Dahl?

Billy Weaver is portrayed as a young, naive, and trusting character in "The Landlady" by Roald Dahl. He is easily lured in by the charming exterior of the bed and breakfast, ultimately falling victim to the sinister intentions of the landlady.


What is the name of the grandson in the Witches by Roald Dahl?

In the book his name is never mentioned. In the movie, he is called Luke.