| Author | Definition | Answer | % Correct |
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| Sir Thomas More | A perfect society | Utopia | 86%
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| Utopia | 86%
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| 1984 | 85%
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| Joseph Heller | A situation that is unwinnable because of conflicting or paradoxical conditions | Catch-22 | 78%
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| Catch-22 | 78%
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| George Orwell | An authority with complete control over people's lives | Big Brother | 74%
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| Gulliver's Travels | 74%
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| Jonathan Swift | Very small | Lilliputian | 62%
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| The Wonderful Wizard of Oz | 60%
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| The Odyssey | 58%
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| "Jabberwocky" / Through the Looking-Glass | 57%
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| L. Frank Baum | Something, especially a person, that is short in stature | Munchkin | 50%
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| Karel Čapek | An automated and programmable machine that can carry out complex tasks | Robot | 50%
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| Paradise Lost | 46%
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| Homer | An experienced or trusted adviser or teacher | Mentor | 38%
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| Lewis Carroll | A sort of chuckling snort | Chortle | 25%
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| John Milton | Wild and noisy confusion; chaos | Pandemonium | 21%
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| Dr. Seuss | A person seen as overly intellectual, obsessive, introverted, or lacking social skills | Nerd | 17%
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| "Burning Chrome" / Neuromancer | 15%
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| William Gibson | The online world of information, or a virtual reality representation of that world | Cyberspace | 12%
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| R.U.R (Rossum's Universal Robots) | 5%
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| If I Ran the Zoo | 1%
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