Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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Opposite of comedy | Tragedy | 97%
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He created Hobbits, the One Ring, and Gandalf | J.R.R. Tolkien | 94%
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A set of three connected works, such as "The Hunger Games" | Trilogy | 90%
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His works include "War and Peace" and "Anna Karenina" | Leo Tolstoy | 89%
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City that was defeated in the "The Iliad" | Troy | 88%
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John Donne line: "Do not ask for whom the bell ____" | Tolls | 83%
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One of America's most prolific authors, he created Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn | Mark Twain | 79%
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" A Streetcar Named Desire" playwright | {Tennessee} Williams | 71%
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Seven volume Proust novel about memory | In Search of Lost {Time} | 63%
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This disabled child said "God bless us every one" | Tiny Tim | 63%
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John le Carré novel about a mole in British intelligence | {Tinker} {Tailor} Soldier Spy | 61%
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HMS Bounty sailors fell in love with this island in the South Pacific | Tahiti | 60%
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Sport prominently featured in David Foster Wallace's "Infinite Jest" | Tennis | 55%
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Welsh poet who wrote "Do not go gentle into that good night" | Dylan Thomas | 51%
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Poet who wrote "Charge of the Light Brigade" | Alfred Lord Tennyson | 43%
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Shakespearean comedy written as entertainment for the last day of the Christmas season | Twelfth Night | 43%
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Queen of the Fairies in "A Midsummer Night's Dream". (Also the largest moon of Uranus) | Titania | 42%
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This "gonzo" journalist wrote the "Hells Angels" and "Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas" | Hunter S. Thompson | 31%
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Transcendental essayist and proponent of "Civil Disobedience" | Henry David Thoreau | 28%
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Long book with a long title from the 1700s: The Life and Opinions of ________ Shandy, Gentleman | Tristram | 27%
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