COLUMNISTS
FOOD
SHAKESPEARE
1791
OLD TESTAMENT
200
'A column of “Hints” has been written under this name shared by a mother & the daughter who succeeded her'
Heloise
200
'The manzanillo is the most widely grown type in Calif.; almost all are eaten, not pressed for oil'
olives
200
'Cobweb is a fairy, not a spider, in this comedy'
A Midsummer Night\'s Dream
200
'In March, Congress passed an excise tax on this, provoking a rebellion in 1794'
whiskey
200
'Shortly after promoting him, Darius had him cast into a lion’s den'
Daniel
400
'Columnist whose 1922 “Etiquette: The Blue Book of Social Usage” sold over half a million copies'
Emily Post
400
'Hawkeye Pierce could tell you that kimchi is pickled vegetables common in this country'
Korea
400
'Hamlet gives his “Alas, poor Yorick!” soliloquy in this location'
a graveyard
400
'His opera “Die Zauberflote” premiered in Vienna on Sept. 30'
Mozart
400
'According to II Chronicles 2, over 153,000 people worked on its construction in Jerusalem'
the First Temple (Solomon\'s Temple)
600
'Last name of brothers Stuart & Joseph who together wrote the “Matter of Fact” column'
Alsop
600
'Lactobacillus bulgaricus is added to milk to make this thick semi-solid dairy product'
yogurt
600
'After Emilia is stabbed in this tragedy, she says, “I will play the swan” & sings before she dies'
Othello
600
'He published the first part of “The Rights of Man” in England & was later charged with treason'
Thomas Paine
600
'The Lord told Satan, “There is none like him in the Earth, a perfect and an upright man”'
Job
800
'As financial reporter for the N.Y. Post she used initials for her byline to pass for a man'
Sylvia Porter
800
'“The Joy of Cooking” says these liquor-soaked cakes have been enjoyed 25 years after baking'
fruitcakes
800
'Shakespeare wrote, “When in disgrace with” this “and men’s eyes, I all alone beweep my outcast state”'
Fortune
800
'Born in Cove Gap, Penn. on April 23, he later became the 15th U.S. president'
James Buchanan
800
'Ahasuerus liked her better than all the other virgins so he made her queen in place of Vashti'
Esther
1000
'Columnist for N.Y.’s Newsday who wrote the novel “The Gang that Couldn’t Shoot Straight”'
Jimmy Breslin
1000
'The name of these little snacks is Cantonese for “heart’s delight”'
dim sum
1000
'This young woman lives on an island with her father, a magician'
Miranda
1000
'This Italian announced that electricity applied to frogs’ legs caused them to twitch'
(Luigi) Galvani
1000
'Korah was killed for rebelling against Moses but his descendants wrote some of the 150 of these'
Psalms
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