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Sunday Special-Literature

1. Charles Dickens' unfinished novel.
2. Uriah Heap appears in this novel.
3. Lucy Manett appears in this novel.
4. The State where "Papa" Hemingway committed suicide.
5. Hemingway's novel about the Spanish Civil War.
6. Hemmingway's novel about Bullfighting.
7. Title Character in "The Old Man and the Sea".
8. Author of "The Naked and the Dead".
9. "After the Fall" was about her.
10. Lifelong friend of Gertrude Stein
(Hint; a well-used brownie recipe is named for her)
11. the mansion in "Rebecca".
12. The mansion in "Jane Eyre"
13. Novel in which "Scout" Finch appeared.
14. "Wuthering Heights" lad.
15. Novel in which Billy Pilgrim appeared.
16. Ed McBain's precinct.
17. Willy Loman dies in this Pulitzer Prize winner....
18. Creator of detective C. August Dupain.
19. Doctor Fu Manchu creator.
20. Valentine Michael Smith's creator.
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1. "the Mystery of Edwin Drood"
2. "David Copperfield"
3. "A Tale of Two Cities"
4. Idaho
5. "For Whom the Bell Tolls"
6. "Death in the Afternoon"
7. Santiago
8. Norman Mailer
9. Marilyn Monroe
10. Lifelong friend of Gertrude Stein.
Alice B. Toklas
11. Manderly
12. Thornfield Hall
13. "To Kill a Mockingbird"
14. Heathcliff
15. "Slaughterhouse Five"
16.87th
17. "Death of a Salesman"
18. Edgar Allen Poe
19. Sax Rohmer
20. Robert A. Heinlein


 
Very good topic:)
Correct in Red

1. "the Mystery of Edwin Drood"
2. "David Copperfield"
3. "A Tale of Two Cities"
4. Idaho
5. "For Whom the Bell Tolls"
6. "Death in the Afternoon"
7. Santiago
8. Norman Mailer
9. Marilyn Monroe
10. Lifelong friend of Gertrude Stein.
Alice B. Toklas
11. Manderly
12. Thornfield Hall
13. "To Kill a Mockingbird"
14. Heathcliff
15. "Slaughterhouse Five"
16.87th
17. "Death of a Salesman"
18. Edgar Allen Poe
19. Sax Rohmer
20. Robert A. Heinlein
 
Thank you, Thank you...I love to read and have since I was 5, worked my way through the classics early on.
 
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