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#38758 - Wed Feb 14 2001 05:05 AM Re: Book Trivia!
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This is the Holmes Museum : http://www.sherlock-holmes.co.uk/

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#38759 - Wed Feb 14 2001 05:59 PM Re: Book Trivia!
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Seems like the only way this subject keeps rolling is for me to ask the questions. If you have one that you'd like to have asked just PM it to me and I'll enter it (giving you credit, of course).

OK Let's get back to business!

Who's the principal character inFiddler on the Roof?
Spelling Counts!!

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#38760 - Wed Feb 14 2001 08:19 PM Re: Book Trivia!
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Tevye?

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#38761 - Fri Feb 16 2001 11:22 PM Re: Book Trivia!
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excellent atzlanit!

Next up:

What magazine debuted in December, 1953?

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#38762 - Sat Feb 17 2001 05:16 AM Re: Book Trivia!
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I knew it was Tevye ... I thought you wanted the family name too!! (boo!)
Playboy came out in 1953

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#38763 - Sat Feb 17 2001 05:23 AM Re: Book Trivia!
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I know! I know! At least I think I know. Is it TV Guide or Reader's Digest?
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#38764 - Sat Feb 17 2001 03:45 PM Re: Book Trivia!
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Good Job Aunty Ren!

Next Up:

What gourmet wrote Adventures in Good Eating, a 1935 restaurant guide?

Happy Hunting!

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#38765 - Sat Feb 17 2001 10:03 PM Re: Book Trivia!
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Post changed from 'Reply' to 'Start a New Topic'.

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#38766 - Tue Feb 20 2001 04:17 PM Re: Book Trivia!
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Hmmm...no takers? Too hard?
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#38767 - Tue Feb 20 2001 04:26 PM Re: Book Trivia!
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Duncan Hines

Q...In which book do the groups who refer to themselves as the S's, the A's and the D's mount a winter expedition?

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#38768 - Sun Feb 25 2001 11:56 PM Re: Book Trivia!
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Winter Holiday
by Arthur Ransome
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#38769 - Tue Feb 27 2001 11:36 PM Re: Book Trivia!
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I'm going to assume that that answer is correct and move the game along with another question.....

What Erica Jong novel is about the adventures of a lusty 18th-century Englishwoman?

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#38770 - Sat Mar 03 2001 04:37 PM Re: Book Trivia!
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Jane Eyre?

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#38771 - Sat Mar 03 2001 07:57 PM Re: Book Trivia!
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I'm not quite sure I'd call Jane "lusty"!

It's "Fear of Flying", isn't it?

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#38772 - Sun Mar 04 2001 12:07 AM Re: Book Trivia!
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I didn't know... I typed in Erica Jong in an Amazon serch box and it gave me Jane Erye. It didn't sound right, but what does?

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#38773 - Sun Mar 04 2001 12:24 AM Re: Book Trivia!
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Oh, I'm not laughing at you, Reanz! I'm just giggling at the thought of Jane's putting the moves on Edward Rochester! I think that would add an interesting twist to that story!

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#38774 - Tue Mar 06 2001 11:30 PM Re: Book Trivia!
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Saw Shuttle in the forum, so I thought I'd bring this one back up to the top! Wanted to see if I was anywhere close to the right answer!

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#38775 - Fri Mar 09 2001 11:49 PM Re: Book Trivia!
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Ok, I guess we'll just have to go with that as the correct answer!

Who would like to ask the next question? Reanaz, would you like to? I don't have one lined up, so feel free if you do!

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#38776 - Sat Mar 10 2001 12:00 AM Re: Book Trivia!
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Sorry Linda and others...the answer is "Fanny".

Want another question? Who wrote The Autobiography of Malcolm X??

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#38777 - Sat Mar 10 2001 12:00 AM Re: Book Trivia!
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Sorry Linda and others...the answer is "Fanny".

Want another question? Who wrote The Autobiography of Malcolm X??

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#38778 - Sat Mar 10 2001 12:01 AM Re: Book Trivia!
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Sorry Linda and others...the answer is "Fanny".

Want another question? Who wrote The Autobiography of Malcolm X??

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#38779 - Sat Mar 10 2001 12:51 AM Re: Book Trivia!
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Haley...

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#38780 - Mon Mar 12 2001 12:18 AM Re: Book Trivia!
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Job Well Done Prof!

Ready for another?

Whose moral of the story was: "Don't count your chickens before they're hatched"?

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#38781 - Sun Mar 18 2001 02:05 AM Re: Book Trivia!
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yes...what about who was the first person to translate Greek writings into Latin? Is that too obscure?

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#38782 - Thu Apr 26 2001 06:55 AM Re: Book Trivia!
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All through you guys have been giving questions which were too hard. I'll pass for that one (or for those two). Want to give us an answer shuttlebunny and prof?
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