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1.Correctly spell, in English, the name of this mythical being.
 
LEPRECHAUN (Irish: leipreachán)
2.Regarded as one of the major figures of 20th-century literature, who wrote Die Verwandlung ("The Metamorphosis"), Der Process ("The Trial"), and Das Schloss ("The Castle").
 
Franz Kafka
3.Andy, Marbles, Spike, Olaf, Molly, Rover and Belle are the siblings of what comic strip character?
 
Snoopy
4.In the third novel of the Harry Potter series, what is the name of the title character, .. the Prisoner of Azkaban?
 
Sirius Black
5.Who is the world famous leading character in Jeffery Deaver's 2011 novel Carte Blanche?
 
James Bond
6.In the Edward Lear poem, how much did the Owl and the Pussy Cat pay for their wedding ring?
 
1 shilling ("Dear Pig, are you willing to sell for one shilling, your ring?" Said the Piggy, "I will." )
7.What Wind in the Willows character escapes from prison disguised as a washerwoman?
 
Toad
8.What French artist's work includes "Dance at Le Moulin de la Galette" and "Luncheon of the Boating Party"?
 
Pierre-Auguste Renoir
9.What 1922 James Joyce novel chronicles the passage of Leopold Bloom through Dublin on 16th June 1904?
 
Ulysses
10.What book of the Bible immediately follows Deuteronomy?
 
Joshua
11.Who wrote the 2002 Booker Prize winning novel The Life of Pi?
 
Yann Martel
12.What is the surname of the author whose first names are Phyllis Dorothy?
 
James (P.D. James)
13.In children's literature, what fictional realm was cast into a century of perpetual winter without Christmas?
 
Narnia
14.According to Hilaire Belloc's 1907 children's book, who told lies and was burnt to death?
 
Matilda
15.John, Susan, Titty, Roger, Peggy, and Nancy are characters from what 1930 children's adventure novel?
 
Arthur Ransome|Swallows and Amazons
16.In the English comic strip created by Reg Smythe, what is the name of Andy Capp's wife?
 
Flo

17.What French artist painted The Pink Nude in 1935?
 
Henri Matisse
18.The title of a 1952 children's fantasy novel; by what name are Arrietty, Pod, Homily, Hendreary, Lupy and Eggletina collectively known?
 
The Borrowers (Mary Norton)
19.Who killed Grendel and Grendel's mother?
 
Beowulf (in the Anglo-Saxon epic poem Beowulf, AD 700–1000)
20.Name the 1893 short story in which Sherlock Holmes and Professor Moriarty plunge to their deaths at Reichenbach Falls in Switzerland.
 
The Final Problem
21.In children's literature, by what name were Peter, Janet, Jack, Barbara, George, Pam and Colin collectively known?
 
The Secret Seven (Enid Blyton book series)
22.In the newspaper comic strip drawn by Brad Anderson, what type of dog is Marmaduke?
 
Great Dane
23.According to the book of Genesis, on what day was man created?
 
The Sixth Day
24.Painter Frido Kahlo was of what nationality?
 
Mexican
25.What is the name of the ship in the novel Treasure Island by Robert Louis Stevenson?
 
Hispaniola
26.Established in February 1922, what is the largest paid circulation magazine in the world?
 
Reader's Digest
27.What British explorer wrote the 2016 autobiography Fear: Our Ultimate Challenge?
 
Sir Ranulph Fiennes
28.Who wrote the long-running play The Mousetrap?
 
Agatha Christie
29.What surrealist artist created this, the Lobster Telephone?
 
Salvador Dalí
30.Whose novels include a series about former SAS soldier Dan 'Spider' Shepherd and another about private investigator Jack Nightingale?
 
Stephen Leather
31.Catriona is the 1893 sequel to what classic 1886 novel, both featuring the central character of David Balfour?
 
Robert Louis Stevenson|Kidnapped
32.What is the title of Washington Irving's 1819 short story about a man who sleeps for 20 years?
 
Rip Van Winkle

33.Who wrote the classic novels Rob Roy and Ivanhoe?
 
Sir Walter Scott
34.Who wrote The Emperor's New Clothes (1837), The Nightingale (1843) and The Ice-Maiden (1863)?
 
Hans Christian Andersen
35.Blind and deaf, whose best-selling autobiography, The Story of My Life, was first published in 1903?
 
Helen Keller
36.What 1937 John Steinbeck novel tells the tragic story of George Milton and Lennie Small?
 
Of Mice and Men
37.A Rake's Progress is a series of eight paintings by what 18th-century English artist?
 
William Hogarth
38.What best-selling English author wrote The Gruffalo, Room on the Broom and Stick Man?
 
Julia Donaldson (illustrated by Axel Scheffler)
39.What is the surname of the private detective that stars in a series of crime fiction novels written by British author J. K. Rowling, published under the pseudonym Robert Galbraith?
 
Strike (Cormoran Strike)
40.What was Stephen King's first published novel in 1974?
 
Carrie
41.In the English nursery rhyme, who killed Cock Robin?
 
The sparrow ("I," said the Sparrow, "With my bow and arrow, I killed Cock Robin.")
42.Horatio, Ophelia and Gertrude are characters in what William Shakespeare tragedy?
 
Hamlet
43.Who wrote the controversial 1973 biography Marilyn?
 
Norman Mailer
44.For how many years did Rip Van Winkle sleep?
 
20
45.What 2015 novel by Paula Hawkins was adapted into a 2016 film of the same name, starring Emily Blunt?
 
The Girl on the Train
46.Sancho Panza was squire to what character in a 1605 novel of the same name?
 
Don Quixote
47.What is the name of Linus' and Lucy's younger brother in Charles M. Schulz's comic strip Peanuts?
 
Rerun
48.What is the name of Phileas Fogg's French valet in Jules Verne's novel, Around the World in 80 Days?
 
Jean Passepartout
49.In a Grimm Brothers' fairy tale, what is the name of the long, fair haired beauty locked in a tower by a witch?
 
Rapunzel
50.Jean Valjean's struggle to lead a normal life after serving a prison sentence for stealing bread is depicted in what 1862 novel?
 
Victor Hugo|Les Misérables


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