Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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Thomas More's idealized world | Utopia | 95%
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Mythical hero also known as Odysseus; Or, a novel by James Joyce | Ulysses | 93%
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Realm ruled by Hades | Underworld | 93%
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Fairy tale about an unattractive gosling that becomes a beautiful swan | Ugly Duckling, the | 90%
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Harriet Beecher Stowe's abolitionist work that was a catalyst to end slavery in the US | {Uncle} {Tom}'s Cabin | 86%
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Greek god of the sky; Namesake of an object in our solar system | Uranus | 86%
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Diactrical mark consisting of two dots on top of a vowel (Ü for example) | Umlaut | 68%
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"Overman" envisioned by German philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche | {Uber}mensch | 67%
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Well-known John Keats poem | Ode on a Grecian {Urn} | 66%
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Last name of wicked Hogwarts headmaster Dolores | Umbridge | 62%
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First name of female science fiction author Le Guin | Ursula | 53%
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Poe story about a weathly, imbred family | Fall of the House of {Usher} | 51%
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Milan Kundera novel set in Prague | {Unbearable} Lightness of Being, the | 49%
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A narrator whose perspective cannot be trusted | {Unreliable} narrator | 45%
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Mr. Heep of the novel "David Copperfield". Famously obsequious | Uriah | 45%
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Stephen King novel (and TV show) about a town sealed under a force field | Under the Dome | 42%
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Term for a fictional, rare, costly, or impossible material used as a plot device | {Unobtain}ium | 35%
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First name of King Arthur's father | Uther | 33%
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He created Harry "Rabbit" Angstrom, and won multiple Pulitzers doing so | John Updike | 22%
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Author of historical fiction such as "Exodus" and "Trinity" | Leon Uris | 21%
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