| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Shakespearean one word title and character | Macbeth | 92%
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| Similarly, another precocious, book-loving girl who possesses extraordinary intelligence | Matilda | 76%
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| Known for Winnie the Pooh | Milne | 76%
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| Author of Rebecca, du __________ | Maurier | 72%
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| Author of Moby Dick | Melville | 72%
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| Twilight series author | Meyer | 72%
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| Agatha Christie's detective that fits this category | Miss Marple | 72%
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| Boy from The Jungle Book | Mowgli | 72%
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| One of Alice's tea party friends that fits this category, not the rabbit | Mad Hatter | 68%
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| Gone with the Wind author | Mitchell | 68%
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| American novelist, who wrote The Bluest Eye | Morrison | 64%
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| Figure of speech that constructs an analogy between two things | Metaphor | 60%
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| Stephen King novel | Misery | 60%
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| Irish-British novelist, Iris | Murdoch | 52%
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| Anne of Green Gables author | Montgomery | 48%
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| This in the Garden of Good and Evil | Midnight | 44%
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| 3rd book in the Suzanne Collins Hunger Games trilogy | Mockingjay | 44%
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| One of Alice's tea party friends that fits this category, the rabbit | March Hare | 40%
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| Ray Bradbury classic, these Chronicles | Martian | 40%
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| The Head of Gryffindor (both names) | Minerva McGonagall | 36%
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| Virginia Woolf's stream of consciousness novel | Mrs. Dalloway | 36%
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| Spirited young girl for attends a Parisian boarding school | Madeline | 28%
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| Literary genre that combines magical and fantastical elements with a realistic, everyday setting | Magic Realism | 20%
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| Known for Lonesome Dove | McMurtry | 20%
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| The arrangement of scenery and stage properties in a play | Mise en Scene | 16%
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| Canadian author of Never Cry Wolf | Mowat | 12%
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| Beloved author of The Paperbag Princess | Munsch | 8%
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| The Night Before Christmas author | Moore | 4%
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| Canadian author of No Great Mischief, Alistair | MacLeod | 0%
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| American science fiction writer | McCaffrey | 0%
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