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ASMW - British Lit

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Who wrote Don Juan, the poem? George Gordon Lord Byron
Who wrote Kubla Khan, the poem? Sam Taylor Coleridge
Who wrote HMS Pinafore? Gilbert, of Gilbert and Sullivan
Who wrote Ivanhoe? Sir Walter Scott
Who wrote Wind in the Willows? Kenneth Grahame
What book was the basis of Cabaret? Goodbye to Berlin
Who wrote The Invisible Man? HG Wells
What Austrian wrote The Trial and The Castle? Franz Kafka
Who wrote Madame Bovary? Gustave Flaubert
Who wrote The Hunchback of Notre Dame? Victor Hugo
Who wrote no Exit? Sartre
Who wrote Eugene Onegin? Pushkin, poet
What book is the basis for Apocalypse Now? Joseph Conrad's Heart of Darkness
What's the largest river in Australia? Murray-Darling
What's the highest mountain in Europe? Mount Blanc (France/Italy)
What's the highest mountain in South America? Aconcagua (Argentia/Chle)
Where is the highest volcano? Aconcagua
Which two continents have no deserts? Antarctica and Europe
What is the famous official Canada building? 24 Sussex Drive
What country is famous for 10 Downing Street? England
What used to be Iran? Persia
What did Camobodia used to be? Kampuchea
What country is actually Ellas? Greece
What are the three capitals of South Africa? CPB; Cape Town (Legislative), Pretoria (Executive), Bloemfontein (Judicial)
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