Q: Who wrote the Iliad and the Odyssey? A: Homer
Q: Most of the story, "The Hound of the Baskervilles" takes place on which English moor? A: Dartmoor
Q: Name one of the Three Musketeers A: Porthos
Q: Which great seafarer commanded the Argo? A: Jason
Q: What Greek hero was able to capture and tame Pegasus? A: Bellerophon
Q: The unicorn's horn was said to be able to counteract what evil substance? A: poison
Q: Detective Sam Spade went in search of what bird carved from "The stuff that dreams are made of."? A: Maltese falcon
Q: Who said, "A horse! A horse! My kingdom for a horse!" A: King Richard III
Q: Who said, "To be, or not to be?" A: Hamlet
Q: A poem of three lines, with 5, 7 and 5 syllables per line, is called what? A: Haiku
Q: How many thieves are typically associated with Ali Baba? A: 40
Q: Who said, "Be vewwy, vewwy quiet, I'm hunting wabbits"? A: Elmer Fudd
Q: The great, final battle in Norse mythology is called what? A: Ragnarok
Q: Who kept offering a meal of Green Eggs and Ham? A: Sam-I-Am
Q: What young man became a companion to the Three Musketeers? A: D'Artagnan
Q: What ancient Greek writer was famous for his fables? A: Aesop
Q: In which forest did Robin Hood and his Merry Men live? A: Sherwood
Q: According to Deep Thought, what is the Answer to the Ultimate Question of Life, the Universe, and Everything? A: 42
Q: What fictional detective placed all his trust in his "Little Grey Cells"? A: Hercule Poirot
Q: Who wrote "Where The Wild Things Are?" A: Sendak
Q: Who narrated the stories in "1001 Nights"? A: Scheherazade
Q: Who wrote "Alice's Adventures In Wonderland"? A:Carroll
Q: In "The Three Musketeers," D'Artagnan is made fun of because his horse was a too-bright shade of what color? A: Orange
Q: What is the proper name for a person who makes and sells hats? A: Milliner
Q: Who said, "I meant what I said, and I said what I meant. An elephant's faithful, one hundred percent!" A: Horton
Q: Who said, "Nevermore!"? Raven (or Poe)
Q: After Bellerophon rode Pegasus into battle, to whom did he present the winged horse? A: Muses
Q: What giant bird captured the famous Sinbad the Sailor? A: Roc
Q: Who was the youngest child in "A Christmas Carol"? A: Tim
Q: Who wrote Huckleberry Finn? A: Mark Twain
Q: What philosophy did Camus and Sartre expound? A: existentialism
Q: Who said, "Here's looking at you, kid?" A: Bogart
Q: Who wrote "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland"? A: Carroll
Q: A part of a play where a character speaks to themselves or to the audience is called a what? A: Soliloquy
Q: What famous mom is often credited with collections of nursery rhymes? A: Mother Goose
Q: Who said, "Pay no attention to that man behind the curtain!" A: Wizard of Oz
Q: What fantastical beast from Asia is said be the bringer of serenity and prosperity, and is sometimes called the "Chinese Unicorn?" A:
Kilin
Q: Who said, "A little learning is a dangerous thing; drink deep, or taste not the Pierian spring."? A: Alexander Pope
Q: Native American Coyote stories may only be told between the first snowfall of one year and the first ________ of the next. A: Thunderstorm