| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Life is mundane. The slightest glimmer of individuality is suppressed. Not obviously. Surreptitiously. | Nineteen Eighty-Four | 60%
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| Sexually aware, young man does not know who he should 'break the ice' with. | Catcher In the Rye | 40%
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| Oceanographer from Woods Hole. | Jaws | 40%
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| Footprint. Sand. | Robinson Crusoe | 40%
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| Handsome man. Wife acceptable. Tragedy. She loses her sight. He loses his good looks. Inevitable. | Eagle in the Sky | 20%
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| A girl that hides her disdain by pretending she is coming down with a cold. | Pride and Prejudice | 20%
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| "Valentine Michael Smith was as real as taxes but he was a race of one." | Stranger in a Strange Land | 20%
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| Apathetic man wanders through life rather apethically. He is even rather unconcerned about his death sentence. | The Outsider | 20%
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| A man is released from bondage. He is institutionalised. Reader interest is piqued with the squeaking wheels of the tumbrils. | A Tale of Two Cities | 0%
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| He stated that he was going to live forever... or die in the attempt. | Catch-22 | 0%
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| Cannot understand why he is destroying something that makes him being him. | Fahrenheit 451 | 0%
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| Sits on a staircase and whistles in the dark about a reunion with her husband. | Gone With the Wind | 0%
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| "In the empty immensity of earth, sky and water, there she was, incomprehensibly, firing into a continent". | Heart of Darkness | 0%
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| Flowers. Soiree. We are not very scared by the authoress. | Mrs Dalloway | 0%
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| "All of this happened, more or less." | Slaughter-house Five | 0%
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| Shakespearean Play. What a pity Jerry Seinfeld did not take the hint. | The Merchant of Venice | 0%
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| A 'man' goes through heaven and hell and then some. He survives only by the intervention of women. | The Odyssey | 0%
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| A foreigner comes along. "Will he take Moscow?" "Of course, he can!" | War and Peace | 0%
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