FIRST AID
MILLIONAIRES
4-LETTER WORDS
THEATRE TALK
100

If pressure doesn't stop one of these, pack sterile gauze into the nostril, leaving one end outside

Nosebleed

100

Ross Perot is often described as one of these, meaning he's worth 1,000 millionaires

Billionaire

100

It's the hair on a lion's or horse's neck

Mane

100

This 4-letter word for a silent street performer once referred to a type of ancient farce

Mime

200

Never massage or rub fingers & toes affected by this "freezing" injury; you'll cause tissue damage

frostbite

200

In the 1980s Craig McCaw bet on the future of these mobile telephones & won

Cellular phones

200

To walk in shallow water

wade

200

The space occupied by the musicians is called this "pit"

Orchestra pit

300

It's a rigid support, often made of wood, used to immobilize a body part, such as a broken bone

a splint

300

The Getty & Koch families have made millions in this field, or should we say, in these fields

oil

300

It precedes tough, loose & glider

Hang

300

These lights at the front of the stage floor are at about the same level as the actors' pedal extremities

Footlights

400

Mouth-to-mouth & mouth-to-nose resuscitation are types of the technique known as this

Hint: not CPR

artificial respiration

400

In his early 20s, programmer Marc Andreessen developed this company's internet "Navigator"

Netscape

400

Buss is a synonym for this 4-letter word that also ends in "ss"

kiss

400

Often found in Shakespeare's plays, the stage direction "exeunt" means the actors do this

Leave

500

If a poison control center advises you to induce this, syrup of ipecac may do the trick

vomiting

500

Seen in TV ads, this restaurateur has children named Pam, Ken, Molly & Lori as well as the famous Wendy

Dave Thomas

500

To tightly roll up a flag or a sail

furl

500

Derived from the Greek words for "dance" & "write", it's the art of creating dances, perhaps for a play

Choreography