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100

This was the original author of "Alice in Wonderland" and "Alice Through the Looking Glass"

Who is Lewis Carroll?

100

This you English girl is the protagonist of Lewis Carroll's whimiscal novels.

Who is Alice?

100

This furry friend gets Alice's attention by proclaiming how late he is.

Who is the White Rabbit?

100

This drink was, and remains, popular in england, and was served at a party thrown by the Mad Hatter

What is tea?

100

This is the country where Lewis Carroll was born.

What is England?

200

This was the original artist who made the accompanying images in the original "Alice" books.

Who is Lewis Carroll?

200

This aggressive monarch is famous for the line, "Off with her head!"

Who is the Queen of Hearts?

200

Characterized by his large toothy grin, this feline friend acts both to guide and confuse Alice throughout her journey.

Who is the Cheshire Cat?

200

Labeled "Eat me," this food caused Alice to grow so large she bonked her head on the ceiling.

What is Cake?

200

This was the century in which the Alice books were written.

When was the 1800s.

300

What American artist's designs influenced Disney's animated adaptation, "Alice in Wonderland"?

Who is Mary Blair?

300

This unhinged haberdasher spent his time in the book at a mad tea party.

Who is the Mad Hatter?

300

The other animal in attendance at the Mad Tea Party, this small rodent can barely stay awake.

Who is the Doormouse?

300

Labled "Drink Me" this chemical concoction caused Alice to shrink down to 10 inched high.

What is a potion?

300

These are only some of the languages "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland,
 have been translated into.

What are French, Spanish, and German?

400

What is the name of the miniature artist influenced by the adventures of Alice?

Who is Noelle Burd?

400

These two brothers appear in the book in a nursery rhyme.

Who are Dweedledee and Dweedledum?

400

This rude bug-like person speaks to Alice in riddles.

Who is the Caterpillar?

400

Used as a seat by the Caterpillar, Alice uses this fruiting fungus to control her size at will.

What is a mushroom?

400

This era in English aristocracy was the time in which the book was was penned and when it took place.

What is the Victorian Era?

500

This popular video game adaptation of Alice's adventures set a darker tone than the original books.

What is "American McGee's Alice"?

500

Also in attendance at the mad tea party, this long eared friend of the Mad Hatter was inspired by a common english turn of phrase.

Who is the March Hare?

500

This dragon-like being is mentioned only briefly in a short poem in the books.

What is the Jabberwocky?

500

The Knave of hearts stole this desert from the Queen.

What are Tarts?

500

This major historical change was beginning around the same time the Alice books were written.

What is the industrial revolution?

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