Jeopardy FICTIONAL CHARACTERS Questions
Collection of crowd sourced questions and answers for the Jeopardy game.
This Carolyn Keene character has been solving crimes for more than 80 years; her latest books are her diaries
View AnswerFor stealing a loaf of bread during the French Revolution he ended up serving 19 years
View AnswerOn the day of her wedding she learns that her groom-to-be Mr. Rochester already has a wife
View AnswerThis teen classic from the '60s features brothers Darry Sodapop & Ponyboy
View AnswerAs this book begins Santiago had gone eighty-four days... without taking a fish
View AnswerIn a novel by F. Scott Fitzgerald Nick's neighbor is this wealthy title bootlegger
View AnswerThis inhabitant of 221B Baker Street had been a surgeon in the British army
View AnswerMrs. Danvers is Maxim de Winter's sinister housekeeper at Manderley in this novel by Daphne du Maurier
View AnswerRhett Butler has a long-term affair with this Atlanta prostitute
View AnswerIn a Melville work Billy Budd's last words are God bless this captain
View AnswerIn a play Blanche DuBois visits this sister in New Orleans
View AnswerScout's brother in To Kill a Mockingbird is Jeremy better known by this nickname
View AnswerTitle nickname of Harry Angstrom a character in several of John Updike's novels
View AnswerThe title of this Dumas novel the last adventure of the 3 Musketeers refers to a mysterious Bastille prisoner
View AnswerCreated by Charles Portis this U.S. Marshal helps 14-year-old Mattie Ross track her father's killer
View AnswerLemuel is the first name of this doctor & adventurer who set off on his travels in 1699
View AnswerAt the end of this Ibsen play Nora Helmer claims her independence & walks out on her family
View AnswerIn The Chronicles of Narnia this nephew of the evil King Miraz is the rightful heir to the throne
View AnswerHe's the professor of symbology who is the protagonist of The Da Vinci Code & Angels & Demons
View AnswerWhat a happy ending: this title orphan of a Dickens novel is adopted by Mr. Brownlow
View AnswerThis character in The Legend of Sleepy Hollow is said to be the ghost of a Hessian trooper
View Answer2 names that follow Gerald who speaks in weird sounds instead of words in a Dr. Seuss story
View AnswerIn a story by Rudyard Kipling this mongoose protects an English family from snakes
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