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PLAYWRIGHTS
TV TITLE ROLES
200
'"What a Wonderful World" it's been with this wonderful band leader's music in it'
Louis Armstrong
200
'Children's classic by Saint-Exupery that's a "royal" nickname for a young Satan'
The Little Prince of Darkness
200
'Knock wood that these destructive "white ants" don't eat you out of house & home'
termites
200
'Dominique Labbe says he's proved Pierre Corneille wrote the satires like "Tartuffe", attributed to this man'
Moliere
200
'Will Smith
1990-96'
The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air
400
'He went from peasant to party chairman & prime minister'
Nikita Khrushchev
400
'Royal woman's female attendant who's an Absurd play by Samuel Beckett'
Lady in Waiting for Godot
400
'Prehistoric relatives of this insect seen here had wingspans of over 2 feet'
the dragonfly
400
'No offense to Edward Albee, but this man is probably the hunkiest major American playwright'
Sam Shepard
400
'Amber Tamblyn
2003-'
Joan of Arcadia
600
'You can't tell that this author set her own eyes for the color of the sherry in the glass that the guest leaves'
Emily Dickinson
600
'Fairy tale in which a girl's royalty is tested when she sleeps atop 20 mattresses & a double-breasted outer garment'
The Princess and the Pea Coat
600
'Since entering the U.S. from Mexico in the 1890s, it's cost the cotton industry billions upon billions of dollars'
the boll weevil
600
'His "Zahradni Slavnost" or "The Garden Party" was first produced in Prague in 1963'
Vaclav Havel
600
'Jane Seymour
1993-98'
Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman
800
'She left her White House post in 1994'
Dee Dee Myers
800
'British national anthem that played prison matron Mama Morton in the movie "Chicago"'
God Save the Queen Latifah
800
'In Florida giant cockroaches go by this name, after the type of tree they sometimes inhabit'
palmetto bugs
800
'In the 1940s this alliterative German wrote the play "The Caucasian Chalk Circle"'
Bertolt Brecht
800
'Buddy Ebsen
1973-1980'
Barnaby Jones
1000
'An avid art thief, this high flyer committed suicide in Nuremberg in 1946'
Hermann Goering
1000
'Tennyson poems based on Arthurian legend with Lancelot, Fay Wray & a fatal trip to the Empire State Building'
Idylls of the King Kong
1000
'The 13-year & 17-year locusts aren't really locusts but these'
cicadas
1000
'In 1979 this author of "Streamers" married Jill Clayburgh'
David Rabe
1000
'Lee Majors
1981-86'
The Fall Guy
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