MOVIE & TV TITLE CHARACTERS
THEIR MAIN MUSICAL INSTRUMENT
BROADWAY MUSICALS
"LITTLE" NURSERY RHYME CHARACTERS
ZERO
100

Jeff Bridges abided as the Dude, while the late David Huddleston played this title role

the Big Lebowski

100

Alicia Keys

piano

100

It's the word & the musical set at Rydell High in the 1950s

Grease?

100

This animal laughed when it saw the cow jump over the moon

the little dog

100

It circles the Earth at zero degrees latitude

the equator

200

In the film, she was played by Kristy Swanson; on TV, by Sarah Michelle Gellar 

Buffy the Vampire Slayer

200

Kenny G

saxophone

200

Completes the title of the dance musical "Bring in 'da Noise..."

Bring in 'da Funk

200

They soiled their mittens by eating pie

the three little kittens

200

In 2011 Mayor Bloomberg said though "we will never forget the devastation of the area", it's time to stop calling it this

Ground Zero

300

The title M.D. of this sitcom is played by a real physician

Dr. Ken

300

Earl Scruggs

banjo

300

The songs "Luck Be A Lady" & "A Bushel And A Peck" are featured in this musical

Guys and Dolls

300

Her flock disappeared but left their tails behind hanging from a tree to dry

Little Bo Peep

300

He played Max Bialystock in the original film version of "The Producers"

Zero Mostel

400

Bored with hell, this fallen angel, played by Tom Ellis on a Fox series, moves to Los Angeles

Lucifer

400

Rock Hall of Famer Hal Blaine

drums

400

Based on a book & film, its opening song is "The Candy Man"

Charlie and the Chocolate Factory

400

Historically, his "plum" may have been the deed to Mells Manor in Somerset, England

Little Jack Horner

400

A good time for a raid, it's 3-word military slang for an unspecified time between midnight & dawn

zero dark thirty

500

Toshiro Mifune & Isao Kimura are 2 of the title septet of this Akira Kurosawa classic

The Seven Samurai

500

Sarah Chang & Midori

violin

500

Characters in this Sondheim musical include a witch, a baker & Little Red Riding Hood

Into the Woods

500

After singing for his supper, he had white bread & butter

Little Tommy Tucker

500

Published in 1986 "Count Zero" is a sequel to his "Neuromancer"

William Gibson

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