The Great Gatsby
The Crucible
Slaughterhouse-Five
General Knowledge
Female Characters
200

The two opposing neighborhoods on Long Island are known as East and West this farm-food.

Egg.

200

When Miller wrote the play, it debuted in the Martin Beck Theatre on this most famous of roads in New York.

Broadway. 

200

Billy Pilgrim believes that he has been captured by this group of extraterrestrial beings.

The Trafalmadorians.

200

Cushing Academy was founded in this year.

1865.

200

These two characters from the Great Gatsby end up sleeping with the same man...and one of them kills the other for it.

Daisy Buchanan and Myrtle Wilson.

400

For his entire time at his brilliant mansion, Gatsby looks across the bay at this adornment on Daisy's dock.

Green light.

400

The play is set in this town in Massachusetts.

Salem.

400

Billy Pilgrim, along with Kurt Vonnegut himself, survive the destruction of this German city

Dresden.

400
Invented at Phillips Academy Exeter, this is the name of the round-table discussions we had earlier this semester.

Harkness Discussion.

400

The Salemite Girls: Abigail Williams, Mary Warren, Betty Parris, Mercy Lewis, and Ruth Putnam, all are caught engaging in a ritual led by this Caribbean character, marking the beginning of what would become the Salem Witch Trials. 

Tituba. 

600

Looking over the Valley of Ashes are the eyes of this doctor.

T.J. Eckleburg

600

Reverend Parris wants to arrest most of the town after Proctor brings 91 of these to the courthouse. 

Signatures.

600

At the very end of the novel, Billy hears a bird speak to him, saying, in a sing-song way, this line. 

Po-tee-weet?

600

This class meets for exactly this many minutes per WEEK.

190

600

In The Crucible, Abigail Williams does this to herself in order to begin accusing John Proctor's wife Elizabeth of attempted murder. 

Stabs herself with a needle. 

800

Rumored to be how Gatsby got his money, this act/crime involved sneaking alcohol over state lines and into secret, speak-easy nightclubs.

Bootlegging. 

800

This judge presides over the trial and execution of all the accused witches, deciding not to postpone the executions because he was worried about the town's reaction to his perceived weakness.

Judge Danforth

800

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This angry veteran from the train ride eventually does have Billy Pilgrim killed, far in the future when he is shot with a laser rifle. 

Paul Lazzaro

800
Mr. Berger is an alumnus of this college in Central New York.

Hamilton College. 

800

In The Great Gatsby, Nick has an on-again-off-again relationship with this golf star (and also cheater), before ending up in bed with the photographer, Mr. McKee

Jordan Baker. 

1000

This wealthy, self-made man whom James Gatz meets during a storm helps the young man become the Great Gatsby. 

Dan Cody

1000

While the audience sees Abigail as the most evil, and Hale as the most misguided, this character is the greediest, as he tries to sell out his neighbors to steal their land. 

Putnam.

1000

When Roland Weary picks up Billy Pilgrim in the woods before they are captured, he refers to himself and the two American scouts as this trio of daring French heroes.

The Three Musketeers. 

1000

The English Building (the building you are sitting in) was originally built to house this OTHER academic department.

Science.
1000

While Billy ends up marrying "ugly Valencia" after becoming an optometrist post-WW2, he also believes that he fathers a baby with this former adult actress. 

Montana Wildhack.

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