| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Opposite of a prologue | Epilogue | 97%
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| The capital of Oz | {Emerald} City | 93%
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| Brontë sister who wrote "Wuthering Heights" | Emily | 93%
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| Scrooge's first name | Ebenezer | 88%
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| Work that is vast, heroic, and long. "The Odyssey", for example | Epic | 88%
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| Jane Austen novel. (Hint: a woman's name) | Emma | 84%
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| Legendary sword of King Arthur | Excalibur | 80%
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| Oscar Wilde play: The Importance of Being _______ | Earnest | 79%
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| This was written on cakes in "Alice in Wonderland" | {Eat} {Me} | 71%
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| This Greenland discoverer was the subject of an Icelandic saga | Erik the Red | 60%
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| Powerful wand owned by Dumbledore | {Elder} Wand | 58%
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| Funeral oration, or the carving on a tombstone | Epitaph | 50%
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| Using a mild term in place of a more explicit one. "With child", for example | Euphemism | 47%
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| One of the few Biblical books that follows a female character | Esther | 46%
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| First name of "Brideshead Revisited " author Waugh (also the name of his first wife) | Evelyn | 46%
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| Third book of the "Twilight" series | Eclipse | 44%
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| Italian author of "The Name of the Rose" | Umberto Eco | 38%
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| Leader of the Transcendentalist movement and mentor of Thoreau | Ralph Waldo Emerson | 27%
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| Boy detective featured in a series of children's books | {Encyclopedia} Brown | 24%
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| Hamlet's castle | Elsinore | 19%
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