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- Q: Which jungle dweller did Edgar Rice Burroughs create?
A: Tarzan (who appeared in a series of twenty-four books by him) - Q: What kind of animal was Beatrix Potter’s Mr Jeremy Fisher?
A: A frog. He was the main character in Beatrix Potter’s book, The Tale of Mr. Jeremy Fisher. - Q: What is the English name of the wire Fox Terrier in Hergé’s Tintin Adventures?
A: Snowy. His original name in the French version of the stories is Milou. - Q: Which of Winnie the Pooh’s friends is highly organised, a planner, and takes a decisive, sometimes bossy, lead in group activities?
A: Rabbit. Another character, Kanga, also likes to keep things clean and tidy. - Q: In literature who is the alter ego of Sir Percy Blakeney?
A: Scarlet Pimpernel by Baroness Orczy, published in 1905. - Q: Which author wrote in his novel “Through the Looking-Glass, and What Alice Found There”, “The rule is: Jam tomorrow, and jam yesterday, but never jam today”?
A: Lewis Carroll. The quote is an example of a nonsensical and absurd rule in the book, spoken by the Red Queen to Alice. - Q: Which author created the detective novel series featuring Detective Inspector Jack Frost?
A: R. D. Wingfield. Frost is characterised as sloppy, untidy, hopeless with paperwork—but unmatched at solving mysteries. - Q: Nevermore and “The Bathers” are both works by which Post Impressionist artist?
A: Paul Gauguin. While another prominent Post-Impressionist, Paul Cézanne, also has a famous series of paintings titled The Bathers (Les Grandes Baigneuses), both Nevermore and The Bathers as a pair are attributed to Gauguin. - Q: Which French artist painted the work titled “Dancer Lacing Her Shoe” in 1878?
A: Edgar Degas. He produced numerous works, in various media (including oil, pastel, and sculpture), depicting dancers adjusting their shoes or in other backstage moments, a subject he became closely identified with. - Q: Brother and sister Scout and Jem Finch are the main characters in which Pulitzer Prize-winning novel?
A: To Kill a Mockingbird, by Harper Lee.