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The Red Badge of Courage, by Stephen Crane, is one of the shortest novels in literature. (5)
Judy Blume wrote the humorous book Freckle Juice. (2)
One of the most spectacular movies ever produced is Ben Hur. (2)
Roots, tracing author Alex Haley’s ancestors, impressed television viewers. (1)
Would you say that Time is the leading news magazine? (1)
Other newspapers picked up this article from the Cleveland Plain Dealer. (3)
We argued over who wrote The Hound of the Baskervilles. (5)
If you like fiction that is based on history, you should read A Tale of Two Cities. (5)
How many movies entitled Frankenstein have been released? (1)
His article on raising rabbits was published in Country Living. (2)
One of John Philip Sousa’s most famous marches is named for a newspaper, the Washington Post. (2)
For her birthday, Kimiko’s mother gave her a subscription to Writer’s Digest. (2)
Hailed as one of the greatest novels ever, Gone with the Wind is an epic drama of the Civil War. (4)
My first dramatic role was in a play called The Lottery. (2)
The musical My Fair Lady is based on a play. (3)
For good fantasy tales, buy a copy of Amazing Stories. (2)
Before coming here, Frances was a staff reporter for the Clarion. (1)
He plans to call his novel My Own Man Again. (4)
Mark Twain’s The Prince and the Pauper is an excellent work based on a case of mistaken identity. (5)
Mary Martin starred in both the stage and the movie versions of Peter Pan. (2)
Saluting the dedication of the underdog, the film Rocky and its several sequels have drawn huge crowds. (1)
How many times have you seen this episode of Little House on the Prairie? (5)
My sister eagerly awaits every issue of American Girl. (2)
I follow the market reports in U.S.A. Today. (2)
My aunt’s favorite movie is Alfred Hitchcock’s Rear Window. (2)