NUMBERS
THE HUMAN BODY
HATS
FICTIONAL VILLAINS
THE '50s
100

Number of meters in one kilometer

a thousand

100

A calf's is tasty with onions; a human's is his largest organ, except for the skin

the liver

100

Moving its tassel to the left means you've graduated

the mortarboard

100

Character from "Uncle Tom's Cabin" whose name has come to mean any overbearing boss

Simon Legree

100

In 1955, a Rudolf Flesch book explained "Why Johnny Can't" do this

read

200

Number of dots in an umlaut, or number of vowels joined together in a diphthong

2

200

Not the legendary American lumberjack, but a swelling near the big toe

a bunion

200

The Western hat was originally named for this easterner who designed it

a Stetson

200

Popular film & novel in which Kasper Gutman, Joel Cairo, & Brigid O'Shaughnessy appear

The Maltese Falcon

200

He first denied, then admitted, he was coached prior to winning $129,000 on TV's "Twenty-One"

Charles Van Doren

300

In the Bible, the number of the book of Numbers

the fourth book

300

A curse on an egg-laying fowl, or a common childhood viral disease

chicken pox

300

Ironically, this bishop's hat was once worn by Jewish high priests

the miter

300

"Strong men tremble" when they hear the name of this villain of Broadway's "Oliver!"

(Bill) Sikes

300

"Rock Around The Clock" became a big hit after it was used as theme for this film

The Blackboard Jungle

400

In Olympic boxing, maximum number of rounds in each bout

3

400

Soft substance consisting of cells & connective tissue that fills the cavities of bones

marrow

400

Unlike the haberdasher, this person makes women's hats

milliner

400

The evil Milady de Winter poisoned Mme. Bonacieux in this French swashbuckler

The Three Musketeers

400

Known for electing liberals to office, this state also sent Joe McCarthy to the Senate

Wisconsin

500

Number of years in a sesquicentennial

150

500

The medical examination of a dead body to find out the cause of death; a postmortem

an autopsy

500

Lacy headgear worn by the ladies of Spain

the mantilla

500

The decadent Snopes clan were featured in this author's "The Hamlet", "The Town", & "The Mansion"

Faulkner

500

Year in which the Soviets launched Sputnik

1957