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100

Montag's first name.

Guy

100

The former English professor who helped Montag escape.

Faber

100

The city where the Rue Morgue could be found.

Paris

100

This animal species was commonly used to describe technological items in Fahrenheit 451.

Insects/Arachnids

100
Robert Frost believes this will be the way the world ends first. 

Fire

200

This caused the death of Cyrano de Bergerac. 

A falling log

200

Roxanne's first name.

Madeleine Robin

200

Montag spent a night in this location after escaping the city.

A barn

200

This object symbolized Cyrano's pride.

His plume

200
According to Rudyard Kipling, these three bodily organs must serve your turn long after they are gone. 

Heart and Nerve and Sinew

300
Utterson's first name.

Gabriel

300

This character mostly enjoyed people-watching and walking about in nature.

Clarisse McClellan

300

The real Cyrano de Bergerac wrote a book about him traveling to this place. 

The Moon

300

The Ghost of Christmas Past was described as this item.

A Candle/Flame

300

This item was in the carriage with the author and Death. 

Immortality

400

The brilliant detective who solved the case of the Murder in the Rue Morgue.

C. Auguste Dupin

400

A shared friend of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Utterson who died as a result of seeing Jekyll's transformation. 

Dr. Lanyon

400

The London neighborhood where Edward Hyde had a secret home.

Soho

400
Hyde was described as being similar to this creature. 

Ape

400

These individuals were jealous of the love between Annabel Lee and the author. 

The winged seraphs of heaven

500

Scrooge's occupation.

A money lender.

500

The Gascon Cadets serve this man.

Carbon de Castel-Jaloux

500

This city was under siege during Cyrano de Bergerac.

Arras

500

The number of times throughout the entire book does that Scrooge says "Bah! Humbug!"

Three 

500

These two groups were shattered and sundered.

Cossacks and Russians

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