| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| He owned a magical and mysterious chocolate factory | Willy Wonka | 99%
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| Sherlock Holmes's faithful sidekick | Watson | 96%
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| Novel by Emily Brontë | {Wuthering} Heights | 89%
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| Tolstoy book that is one of the longest ever written, at 561,093 words | War and Peace | 88%
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| Irish playwright and author once imprisoned for "indecency" | Oscar Wilde | 77%
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| H.G. Wells novel that was read on the radio in 1938 as if it were a real news bulletin | War of the Worlds, the | 76%
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| Who's afraid of this author of "To the Lighthouse"? | Virginia Woolf | 69%
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| Ralph Emerson's middle name | Waldo | 68%
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| This TV personality was famous for creating best-sellers by featuring them in her Book Club | Oprah Winfrey | 65%
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| Children's novel about a rabbit warren | {Watership} Down | 65%
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| What Dickens character Miss Havisham always wears | {Wedding} Dress | 63%
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| How the world ends, according to T.S. Eliot, not with a bang but with a _______ | Whimper | 62%
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| American dictionary author who simplified spelling | Noah Webster | 56%
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| Children's novel about the adventures of Mole, Rat, Toad, and Badger | Wind in the Willows, the | 52%
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| Jack London novel about a wolfdog in the Yukon territory | White Fang | 51%
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| Pond where Henry Thoreau sojourned | Walden Pond | 47%
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| She wrote about her life settling the American Plains in the "Little House" collection | Laura Ingalls Wilder | 45%
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| Celebrated and controversial "Leaves of Grass" poet | Walt Whitman | 45%
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| Tom Sawyer tricked his friends into using this to paint a fence | Whitewash | 42%
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| Genre of Louis L'Amour and Zane Grey | Western | 38%
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