Although there is one difference, I suspect that this might also be a theft, as I attribute the slight change in the penultimate sentence to the fact that an image accompanies the question on the Twenty Questions page. November 2000 Twenty Questions: <a href=http://qunlimited.com/quiz2.html target=new>http://qunlimited.com/quiz2.html</a> >>7. This literary character lent her name to a genus of annelids and to a moon of Uranus. A work of non-fiction by Mary Pipher compared her fate to that of adolescent girls in the 1990's. A plant named for her in turn inspired the title of the Indigo Girls' 1994 studio release. She was the subject of this 1852 painting by John Millais. Name this Shakespearean tragic figure. Answer - Ophelia << Illinois B/Rice Packet from ACF Nationals 1997 (available through Maryland archive) >>12. This literary character lent her name to a genus of annelids and to a moon of Uranus. A work of non-fiction by Mary Pipher compared her fate to that of adolescent girls in the 1990's. A plant named for her in turn inspired the title of the Indigo Girls' last studio release. She was the subject of a famous 1852 painting by John Millais. FTP, name this Shakespearean tragic figure. Answer: _Ophelia_<< --M.W.
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