Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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Main Character of "Great Expectations" | Philip 'Pip' Pirrip | 95%
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Bob Cratchit's youngest son in "A Christmas Carol" | 'Tiny' Tim Cratchit | 76%
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Street smart pickpocket and prominent member of Fagin's gang in "Oliver Twist" | Jack Dawkins 'The Artful Dodger' | 65%
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Born in a Debtor's Prison, her family fortune is lost in a banking scam | Amy Dorrit | 57%
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Guardian of Estella at Satis House and eternal Bride in "Great Expectations" | Miss Havisham | 55%
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Saintly girl who lives with her grandfather in "The Old Curiosity Shop" | Nell Trent | 45%
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Scheming clerk to Mr Wickfield, the main villain in "David Copperfield" | Uriah Heep | 45%
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Thief and murderer of Nancy in "Oliver Twist" | Bill Sikes | 44%
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Blacksmith and early father figure for the main character in "Great Expectations" | Joe Gargery | 43%
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Pip's secret benefactor and Estella's father in "Great Expectations" | Abel Magwitch | 42%
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Constantly in debt, childhood landlord of David Copperfield | Wilkins Micawber | 33%
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Wicked Schoolmaster of Dotheboy's Hall in "Nicholas Nickleby" | Wackford Squeers | 28%
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Adoptive Aunt of David Copperfield, who suffers from paranoia of donkeys | Betsey Trotwood | 27%
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Sickly boy who escapes from Dotheboy's Hall with Nicholas Nickleby | Smike | 26%
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Retired Mill Owner who runs a school in the fictional Coketown in "Hard Times" | Thomas Gradgrind | 26%
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The owner of Bleak House always helping others out financially | John Jarndyce | 25%
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Redemptive lawyer, the main character in "A Tale of Two Cities" | Sidney Carton | 24%
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Close friend and childhood boxing opponent of the main character in "Great Expectations" | Herbert Pocket | 21%
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Manservant and advisor of Mr Pickwick | Sam Weller | 20%
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Childhood schoolfriend of David Copperfield at Salem House | James Steerforth | 19%
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Scheming lawyer in "Bleak House", ultimately murdered | Josiah Tulkinghorn | 19%
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Main antagonist of "A Tale of Two Cities", a female revolutionary out for revenge | Madame Therese Defarge | 19%
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The above character's kite-flying distant relative, who lives with her and is constantly trying to rid his head of King Charles I | Richard Babley 'Mr Dick' | 19%
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Self-righteous and hypocritical architect from "Martin Chuzzlewit" | Seth Pecksniff | 15%
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Hook-handed, retired Sea Captain in "Dombey and Son" | Captain Edward 'Ned' Cuttle | 11%
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The Golden Dustman of "Our Mutual Friend" who acts as a Miser to demonstrate the dangers of wealth | Nicodemus 'Noddy' Boffin | 10%
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Villainous half-brother of Oliver Twist | Edward Leeford | 9%
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Fraudulent self-made businessman who employs many of the characters in "Hard Times" | Josiah Bounderby | 9%
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Servant girl and companion to the spoilt Pet Meagles in "Little Dorrit" | Harriet Beadle 'Tattycoram' | 7%
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Choirmaster who is thought to be the murderer of Edwin Drood | John Jasper | 5%
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Insightful female dwarf who captures the villainous manservant Littimer in "David Copperfield" | Miss Mowcher | 4%
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Ebenezer Scrooge's charwoman in "A Christmas Carol" | Mrs Dilber | 3%
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Honest carrier who is the main character in "The Cricket on the Hearth" who is led to believe his wife has cheated on him | John Peerybingle | 1%
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Guardian of Neville and Helena Landless in "The Mystery of Edwin Drood" | Luke Honeythunder | 1%
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