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BOOK Name quiz - same rules as movie-name quiz... (plays included)
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Northwest By Northwest"
Should be: North by Northwest
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(It is actually a play. The definition of book is very lengthy though, and includes this.)
book
bo͝ok/
noun
noun: book; plural noun: books
1.
a written or printed work consisting of pages glued or sewn together along one side and bound in covers.
"a book of selected poems"
synonyms: volume, tome, publication, title; More
a literary composition that is published or intended for publication as a book.
"the book is set in the 1940s"
used to refer to studying.
plural noun: one's books; plural noun: the books
"he is so deep in his books he would forget to eat"
a main division of a classic literary work, an epic, or the Bible.
"the Book of Genesis"
the libretto of an opera or musical, or the script of a play.
the local telephone directory.
noun: the book
"is your name in the book?"
the Bible.
noun: the Book
informal
a magazine.
an imaginary record or list (often used to emphasize the thoroughness or comprehensiveness of someone's actions or experiences).
"she felt every emotion in the book of love"
2.
a bound set of blank sheets for writing or keeping records in.
"an accounts book"
synonyms: notebook, notepad, pad, memo pad, exercise book, workbook; More
a set of records or accounts.
"he can do more than balance the books"
synonyms: ledger, account book, record book, balance sheet; More
a bookmaker's record of bets accepted and money paid out.
3.
a set of tickets, stamps, matches, checks, samples of cloth, etc., bound together.
"a pattern book"
the first six tricks taken by the declarer in a hand of bridge.
noun: the book
verb
verb: book; 3rd person present: books; past tense: booked; past participle: booked; gerund or present participle: booking
1.
reserve (accommodations, a place, etc.); buy (a ticket) in advance.
"I have booked a table at the Swan"
synonyms: reserve, make a reservation for, prearrange, order; More
arrange, program, schedule, timetable, line up, pencil in, slate
reserve accommodations for (someone).
"his secretary had booked him into the Howard Hotel"
engage (a performer or guest) for an occasion or event.
have all appointments or places reserved; be full.
"I'm booked till, like, 2014"
2.
make an official record of the name and other personal details of (a criminal suspect or offender).
"the cop booked me and took me down to the station"
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