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1. At just 5'2" (1.57m) tall Napoleon Bonaparte was nicknamed the Little _____ ?
2. Big ears and big eyes didn't bode well for this little grand-daughter in a Grimm fairy tale. Who was it? Little _____ _____ _____?
3. Having been injured in a riding accident this lady was no longer able to play tennis. She had however already bagged her place in history as being the first woman to win all the 'Grand Slams' in the same year. She is known as Little _____?
4. What name did J.M. Barrie give to the stomach, from his 1903 play of the same name, Little_____?
5. Arkansas has a mockingbird and a pine tree in its emblems, but what could its capital be...Little _____?
6. Good Golly, who could I be Miss Molly? Little _____?
7. Custer made his last stand here. It was the Battle of Little _____?
8. Robin Hood relied on this big strong fighter in his battles with the Sheriff of Nottingham's men. He was of course Little _____?
9. This children's classic was written in 1868 by Miss Alcott. It was "Little _____"?
10. This novel by Charles Dickens centred upon life in an English prison. It was called "Little _____"?
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