Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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What Anne Frank was famous for writing | Diary | 98%
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The original blood-sucking vampire book | Dracula | 97%
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She visited the Wizard of Oz | Dorothy | 96%
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Author of "A Tale of Two Cities" and "Oliver Twist" | Charles Dickens | 95%
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Lines spoken between characters | Dialogue | 94%
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Author of "Inferno", "Purgatorio", and "Paradiso" | Dante | 88%
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Oscar Wilde character whose portrait aged while he did not | {Dorian} Gray | 88%
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Opposite of a utopia; very popular in 2000s young adult literature | Dystopia | 86%
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British author of "James and the Giant Peach" and "Matilda" | Roald Dahl | 80%
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Elizabeth Bennet's love interest in "Pride & Prejudice" | Mr. Darcy | 72%
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Greek god of wine, pleasure, and theatre | Dionysus | 66%
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Unrealistic resolution to a seemingly hopeless situation | {Deus} ex Machina | 65%
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City in which James Joyce's "Ulysses" is set | Dublin | 65%
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Cervantes's most famous work | Don Quixote | 61%
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Famous Emily Dickinson line: Because I could not stop for _____ he kindly stopped for me | Death | 57%
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Ill-fated wife of Othello | Desdemona | 47%
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Trilogy about factions Dauntless, Amity, Candor, Erudite, and Abnegation | Divergent | 41%
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The events at the end of a story after the conflict has been resolved | Dénouement | 26%
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Fantasy western series written by Stephen King | Dark Tower, The | 25%
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Book of short stories by Boccaccio, told during the era of the Black Death | Decameron, the | 23%
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