| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Romeo's love interest | Juliet | 98%
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| Doctor whose alternate personality is Mr. Hyde | Jekyll | 94%
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| Book by Lord Byron about a womanizer | Don {Juan} | 84%
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| He jumps over a candle stick in a nursery rhyme | Jack-Be-Nimble | 84%
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| Leader of the Argonauts | Jason | 84%
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| This Old Testament character had a coat of many colors | Joseph | 70%
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| Charlotte Bronte's most famous work | {Jane} {Eyre} | 69%
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| Collection of children's stories by Kipling | {Just} So Stories | 68%
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| Quintessential "butler" introduced by P.G. Wodehouse | Jeeves | 67%
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| Notable werewolf in the "Twilight Series" (first name) | Jacob | 66%
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| Name of Captain Hook's ship (or pirate ships anywhere) | Jolly Roger | 65%
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| Michael Crichton novel that became one of the most popular movies of all-time | Jurassic Park | 61%
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| Twas brillig, this nonsensical Lewis Carroll poem about a monster | Jabberwocky | 56%
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| First name of the Great Gatsby | Jay | 52%
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| Amy Tan book about Chinese-American women who play mahjong | {Joy} {Luck} Club, the | 46%
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| Author of "Finnegans Wake" | James Joyce | 45%
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| Thomas Hardy's last novel. Some considered it obscene | {Jude} the Obscure | 44%
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| This ruthless inspector pursued Jean Valjean | Javert | 39%
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| His 1755 dictionary was the best of its era | Samuel Johnson | 38%
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| Upton Sinclair novel about the meatpacking industry | Jungle, the | 35%
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| Family that drove their jalopy from Oklahoma to California in "The Grapes of Wrath" | Joad | 33%
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