Jeopardy LITERARY HODGEPODGE Questions
Collection of crowd sourced questions and answers for the Jeopardy game.
A poem in which the first letters of each line spell out a word or phrase
View AnswerOriginally the heroine of this novel was to be called Pansy O'Hara
View AnswerThis Henry Fielding hero one of the handsomest young fellows in the world shares the name of a sex symbol singer
View AnswerThis Sinclair Lewis title became a word for someone narrow-minded who conforms readily to middle class values
View AnswerDashiell Hammett dedicated The Thin Man to this fellow writer & longtime love
View AnswerHis Travels were interrupted when he was lashed down in Lilliput
View AnswerFlappers loved F. Scott Fitzgerald's Flappers and Philosophers published in this decade
View AnswerA wild mongoose who came into his office & sat on his shoulder inspired Rikki-Tikki-Tavi in The Jungle Book
View AnswerThe 2008 novel What Happened to Anna K. retells this Tolstoy tale in a modern setting
View AnswerBless thy simplicity Tess is a line from this 1891 British novel
View AnswerIn the Grimm tale Jorinda and Joringel Jorinda is turned into one of these birds known for singing in the evening
View AnswerYou know this Lewis Carroll classic by a shortened name; its full title includes the word Adventures
View AnswerPart I of this 1995 Gregory Maguire novel that inspired a musical is called Munchkinlanders
View AnswerA Separate Peace tells of 2 preppies at the Devon School in this Granite State
View AnswerThe Amber Spyglass is the third book in the trilogy called His Dark these
View AnswerMiss Ravenel's Conversion From Secession to Loyalty is John De Forest's 1867 novel about this war
View AnswerIn Willa Cather's Shadows on the Rock the Rock is this French-Canadian city
View AnswerHe used his poem The Road Not Taken as the opening poem in his collection Mountain Interval
View AnswerHer book Taltos: Lives of the Mayfair Witches would be perfect to read during The Witching Hour
View AnswerThis Lake poet's autobiographical poem The Prelude or Growth of A Poet's Mind was published in 1850 after his death
View AnswerIn the 1950s Yehuda Amichai won fame for writing poetry in the modern form of this language
View AnswerEllen Glasgow set her novel Barren Ground in the Piedmont area of this her home state
View AnswerThis Belgian had many pen names including Bobette Plick et Plock & (most transparently) Georges Sim
View AnswerThe Beast & the Brute are rival newspapers in Scoop a satirical novel by this author of The Loved One
View AnswerThis Elizabethan courtier never completed his History of the World so it only goes up to the 2nd century B.C.
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