LITERARY TRILOGIES
ALL-AMERICAN FOLKS
BEST ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY
HANG "IN" THERE, BABY!
NOBEL LAUREATES SPEAK
200
'Rosalind Miles wrote a trilogy of novels about this queen who knew her way around the round table'
Guinevere
200
'Seen here, guitarist Rudy Gonzalez is the first man with this job to play the Kennedy Center'
cowboy
200
'Herman J. Mankiewicz & Orson Welles
(1941)'
Citizen Kane
200
'Meaning "impossible to separate into parts", it's found in the Pledge of Allegiance'
indivisible
200
'(Alright, we start off with a Nobel laureate from CalTech):
"Hi, I'm Dr. David Baltimore, in 1975 I shared a Nobel Prize for my work in virology.
This molecule found in all living cells consists of thousands of chemical units called nucleotides"'
DNA
400
'"The Romantic Comedians" begins an Ellen Glasgow trilogy that "Carries us back to" this Southern state'
Virginia
400
'Leonard Goldenson was the man who built this "patriotic" TV network'
ABC (American Broadcasting Company)
400
'Marc Norman & Tom Stoppard
(1998)'
Shakespeare In Love
400
'The introduction of a fluid by syringe'
injection
400
'(Alright, someone from CalTech now):
"Hi, I'm Rudy Marcus, Nobel Prize winner in chemistry.
Ferrous sulfide is produced when these 2 elements are heated together"'
iron & sulphur
600
'This existentialist never finished the fourth volume of "Les Chemins de la Liberte", so it's a trilogy'
Jean-Paul Sartre
600
'One of his classic Western photographs is seen here:'
Ansel Adams
600
'Cameron Crowe
(2000)'
Almost Famous
600
'On the field of play in sports'
inbounds
600
'(Let's hear from someone at USC): "Hi, I'm George Olah, Nobel Prize winner in chemistry.
The "P" in Boyle's Law, PV=K, stands for this"'
pressure
800
'The "Lords of Two Lands" trilogy leads up to the story of Ahmose, who founded this civilization's 18th dynasty'
Egypt
800
'(We'll hear from Jimmy):
This man built a chain of roadside stores featuring pecan log rolls like the one I'm about to enjoy'
Williamson S. Stuckey
800
'Jane Campion
(1993)'
The Piano
800
'It fits inside a pneumatic tire'
inner tube
800
'(Here's Dr. Baltimore again):
"This infectious agent that lives inside a cell & causes disease can be 100 times smaller than a bacterium"'
virus
1000
'Robertson Davies called the third book in his Cornish trilogy "The Lyre of" this mythological figure'
Orpheus
1000
'A California Air Force base is named for this man, a test pilot & an excellent dancer & apple pie baker'
Glenn Edwards
1000
'Budd Schulberg
(1954)'
On The Waterfront
1000
'An unsophisticated girl or a play's young heroine'
ingenue
1000
'(Alright, we'll go to UC-Santa Barbara): "Hi, I'm Dr. Alan Heeger, Nobel prize winner in chemistry.
In 1936 this German-born biochemist discovered his "cycle" of metabolism & energy production"'
Hans Krebs
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