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FICTION
SCIENCE
STAR TREK
DOCTOR
"HOO"
200
'Michael Corleone of "The Godfather" also appears in this author's novel "The Sicilian"'
Mario Puzo
200
'It's the more common name for sodium chloride'
Salt
200
'Registry number NCC-1701, this ship was launched in 2245'
Enterprise
200
'Roger Sperry's studies of how this organ's halves split up processes won him a 1981 Nobel Prize'
Brain
200
'Cheer "for Hollywood"'
Hooray
400
'Norman Mailer's novel "Ancient Evenings" is set in this ancient country'
Egypt
400
'Foxglove is an example of this type of plant that completes its life cycle in 2 years'
Biennial
400
'He's appeared on 5 of TV Guide's 14 Star Trek covers'
William Shatner
400
'In 1858 he published the first edition of his "Anatomy" book; it's still a medical standard'
Gray
400
'Any Indianan'
Hoosier
600
'A diamond hunt turns deadly when the expedition meets killer gorillas in this Michael Crichton novel'
"Congo"
600
'After the sun & moon, this planet is the brightest object in the sky'
Venus
600
'Tim Russ' character of Tuvok on "Voyager" is a full-blooded one of these pointy-eared aliens'
Vulcan
600
'We wonder if Polish physician Ludwik Zamenhof wrote prescriptions in this language he invented in 1887'
Esperanto
600
'They're found below the fetlocks'
Hooves
800
'In an 1891 novel Basil Hallward is the painter of this man's mysterious portrait'
Dorian Gray
800
'The pH in pH scale stands for the "potential of " this element'
Hydrogen
800
'Star Fleet is the exploratory branch of this organization of planets'
The Federation
800
'The University of Minnesota's graduate school of medicine is named for this family'
Mayo
800
'Popular in the 1860s, crinolines were a type of this womens' fashion'
Hoop Skirts
1000
'In 1995 this author of "The Prince of Tides" published the bestseller "Beach Music"'
Pat Conroy
1000
'In geometry it's a quadrilateral with 2 parallel sides; in anatomy, it's the smallest wrist bone'
Trapezoid
1000
'This "Next Generation" Klingon joined the "Deep Space Nine" crew in 1995'
Lt. Worf
1000
'In 1943 Dr. Willem Kolff was the first to use an artificial one of these organs on humans'
Kidneys
1000
'Southern U.S. magic'
Hoodoo