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- 1. What ten-letter word means "library" in at least three Romance languages, including Italian, Portuguese, and Spanish?
- 4. Turtle Princess is the very strict librarian, and the Pagelings are the guardians of the books, in what Cartoon Network animated series?
- 5. Emma Boettcher is a University of Chicago Librarian who became nationally famous after a 2019 appearance on what television show?
- 7. What famed American science fiction author's "Memorial Library" is located in Indianapolis, the city in which he was born in 1922?
- 9. The Bodleian Library is the main research library of which famous university?
- 10. Author John Green set his tearjerking 2012 bestseller, "The Fault in Our Stars," in what state capital that is also Green's hometown?
- 11. What Washington DC building is the largest library in the United States, holding almost twice as many volumes as the second-largest?
- 15. Depicting a man on a ladder examining books in a library, the 19th-century Carl Spitzweg painting "Der Bücherwurm" has a title that translates to what in English?
- 16. Inspired by her new Dewey Decimal knowledge, Parker Posey's character rearranges her DJ roommates vinyl collection in what 1995 movie?
- 17. The Library is one of the nine rooms in which Mr. Boddy might have met his untimely death, in what classic board game?
- 18. What 13-letter German loanword means a novel that focuses on the psychological and personal growth of the protagonist from youth to adulthood?
- 19. The Bryant Park location of the New York Public Library features Patience and Fortitude, two large marble statues of what animal?
- 20. Notable for its striking rounded arches designed by architect Toyo Ito, the Tama Art University Library can be found in what world capital city?
- 21. "At the Library" is the first song from the first full-length album by what "colorful" band who's better known for hits like "Boulevard of Broken Dreams" and "American Idiot?"
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- 2. Presidential candidate Andrew Jarrett uses the slogan "Make America Great Again" in "The Parable of the Talents," a 1998 dystopian novel by what sci-fi author?
- 3. Between 1883 and 1929, what Scottish-American titan of the steel industry funded more than 2,500 libraries bearing his name?
- 6. Famously burned by Julius Caesar, one of the greatest libraries of the ancient world was founded in the third century BC in what Egyptian city?
- 8. What was the first music video to be inducted into the National Film Registry by the Library of Congress?
- 12. Featuring the classic character of Miss Marple, "The Body in the Library" is a detective novel by what British author?
- 13. A large and beautiful library is often the backdrop for Eliza Doolittle's elocution lessons with Professor Henry Higgins in what 1964 movie musical?
- 14. What is the name of the numeric system that many librarians use to shelve and categorize books by type?