BY THE NUMBERS
DRAMA
THE OLD WEST
THE MYSTERIOUS EAST
POTPOURRI
200
'This expensive bionic superhuman was played by Lee Majors'
the Six Million Dollar Man
200
'The last line of this Shaw play is "Hail, Caesar!"'
Caesar and Cleopatra
200
'His Indian name was Tashunka-Uito, which can be translated as "his mount is insane"'
Crazy Horse
200
'Until he said he wasn't, Japanese emperors were considered divine'
Hirohito
200
'Queen Anne's lace is the ancestor of this orange vegetable & has roots resembling it'
the carrot
400
'Kurt Vonnegut fictionalizes some of his own experiences in the firebombing of Dresden in this book'
Slaughterhouse-Five
400
'This Arthur Miller play, set in the 17th c., was originally titled "Those Familiar Spirits"'
The Crucible
400
'This outlaw's sister said he left South America & returned to the U.S., dying in Washington State in 1937'
Butch Cassidy
400
'Being a free port makes Kowloon, in this Crown Colony, a busy place'
Hong Kong
400
'The primary source of this food is the Apis mellifera'
honey
600
'Term for someone who's unfit for service in the U.S. military'
4F
600
'This Southerner wrote a play about Zelda Fitzgerald called "Clothes for a Summer Hotel"'
Tennessee Williams
600
'Some say this Kentucky-born judge's original family name was Boone & that he & Daniel Boone were relatives'
Judge Roy Bean
600
'In Asia, the sherpas are best known as mountain guides & the gurkhas as these'
warriors (or soldiers)
600
'"Jennifer" derives from the Celtic form of this legendary Queen's name'
Guinevere
800
'A catnap'
forty winks
800
'Actor-playwright whose unhappy marriage to an actress may have led him to write "The Misanthrope"'
Molière
800
'To help others reach the promised land, this church set up the Perpetual Emigration Fund in 1849'
the Church of the Latter-Day Saints (Mormon)
800
'These people refer to themselves as the Han'
the Chinese
800
'This publication says it's "no more a magazine about NYC than Time is a magazine about wristwatches"'
The New Yorker
1000
'According to the Ray Bradbury novel filmed by Francois Truffaut, paper burns at this temperature'
451 degrees (Fahrenheit)
1000
'Sidney Poitier co-starred in this 1959 drama, the 1st play by a black woman produced on Broadway'
A Raisin in the Sun
1000
'Legend says this "Bandit Queen" married 1 of her outlaw husbands on horseback'
Belle Starr
1000
'While America is called the "Land of the Free", this nation's name means just that'
Thailand
1000
'Luxurious legwear, or a 1957 movie musical starring Fred Astaire, who didn't wear them'
silk stockings
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