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- 2. It is a truth universally acknowledged that what Jane Austen novel anagrams to CUPID AND JEEP RIDER?
- 3. What famed Boston author of "Little Women" was previously taught by Henry David Thoreau and even penned him a poem titled "Thoreau's Flute?"
- 5. In "The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe," what magical country does the White Witch put a spell on so that it is always winter but never Christmas?
- 6. You get a book! You get a book! You get a book!
- 7. In a classic work of children's literature the characters get a tour of a confectionery manufacturing facility by X. Name X.
- 8. French citizens have won it a record 16 times, but Annie Ernaux was the first female French recipient of the Nobel Prize in which category?
- 11. Who was the first author to use a “typemachine” or typewriter in writing a manuscript?
- 12. What Nicholas Sparks book about a young socialite and her long-time crush was made into a 2004 movie?
- 14. According to the Harry Potter books, how many total balls are used in a standard Quidditch match?
- 15. Who wrote “To Kill a Mockingbird”?
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- 1. Although more well-known for his fiction and character creations, what famous author was also an ophthalmologist? He studied medicine at the University of Edinburgh in the 1870s, was a determined supporter of compulsory vaccination, and partially based his most famous character on a former university teacher.
- 4. Although her life tragically ended at the age of 30, she posthumously won a Pulitzer Prize in 1982 for her collected poems.
- 9. Which Bengali poet and polymath became the first non-European to win the Nobel Prize in Literature when it was awarded to him in 1913 for his work "Gitanjali?”
- 10. Not signifying someone smart with Lincolns, but rather a sewer-dweller, what is the name of the dancing clown in Stephen King's famed horror novel "It?"
- 13. Jacob Black is a character in what Stephenie Meyer book series?
