Solution to the wordplay puzzle "W T W T Are by M S."

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Nov 16, 2005 Wordplay

1. W T W T Are by M S
2. M O The B by C N and J H
3. T S P by Baroness E O
4. T M A At S by A C
5. T I O D M by H George W
6. T F M by Betty F
7. S B by Jack L
8. The P T T F by E R B
9. T M Who W T by G K C
10. I by Milan K (more than 1 correct answer to this one, anyone will do!)


Question:
     W T W T Are by M S

Answer:
     Where The Wild Things Are by Maurice Sendak



Question:
     M O The B by C N and J H

Answer:
     Mutiny on the Bounty by Charles Nordhoff and James Hall



Question:
     T S P by Baroness E O

Answer:
     The Scarlet Pimpernel by Baroness Emmuska Orczy



Question:
     T M A At S by A C

Answer:
     The Mysterious Affair at Styles by Agatha Christie



Question:
     T I O D M by H George W

Answer:
     The Island of Doctor Moreau by Herbert George (HG) Wells



Question:
     T F M by Betty F

Answer:
     The Feminine Mystique by Betty Friedan



Question:
     S B by Jack L

Answer:
     Smoke Bellew by Jack London



Question:
     The P T T F by E R B

Answer:
     The People That Time Forgot by Edgar Rice Burroughs



Question:
     T M Who W T by G K C

Answer:
     The Man Who Was Thursday by Gilbert K Chesterton (GK)



Question:
     I by Milan K (more than 1 correct answer to this one, anyone will do!)

Answer:
     Immortality by Milan Kundera



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