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Dec 7, 2007 Wordplay

1. L of G by W W
2. W by Walter S
3. T R O Man by T P
4. Doctor F by C M
5. V by Thomas P
6. T U L of B by M K
7. T E Were W G by Z N H
8. T Long G by R C
9. In/The P O Folly by D E
10. T M O T F by George E


Question:
     L of G by W W

Answer:
     Leaves of Grass by Walt Whitman



Question:
     W by Walter S

Answer:
     Waverley by Walter Scott



Question:
     T R O Man by T P

Answer:
     The Rights of Man by Thomas Paine



Question:
     Doctor F by C M

Answer:
     Doctor Faustus by Christopher Marlowe



Question:
     V by Thomas P

Answer:
     V by Thomas Pynchon



Question:
     T U L of B by M K

Answer:
     The Unbearable Lightness of Being by Milan Kundera



Question:
     T E Were W G by Z N H

Answer:
     Their Eyes Were Watching God by Zora Neale Hurston



Question:
     T Long G by R C

Answer:
     The Long Goodbye by Raymond Chandler



Question:
     In/The P O Folly by D E

Answer:
     Praise of Folly by Desiderius Erasmus



Question:
     T M O T F by George E

Answer:
     The Mill On The Floss by George Eliot



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