LIKE WHAT YOU'VE DONE WITH THE PLACE
LITERARY FIRST LINES
WHO ARE YOU?
ZORBA, THE GREEK TUTOR
ORIGINAL CRAYOLA COLORS
100

'Love the Polynesian feeling you got with these images of deities, like the one seen here'      [2001-06-29]

Tiki gods

100

'So they're still making these chairs whose sidepanels give them this "avian" name'      [2001-06-29]

Wingchair/wingback

100

'What flexibility you have with this type of lighting, named for what the lights move along'      [2001-06-29]

Track lighting

100

'Look, Honey!  It's the old bonnet type of this, like Grandma sat under to get her bouffant'      [2001-06-29]

Hair dryer

100

'We're into hydrotherapy -- can we try out your whirlpool one of these?'      [2001-06-29]

Spa/Jacuzzi

200

'1976:<br />"In our family there was no clear line between religion and fly fishing"'      [2002-10-04]

"A River Runs Through It"

200

'"It was a bright cold day in April, and the clocks were striking thirteen"'      [2001-01-11]

"1984"

200

'A satirical fable: "Mr. Jones, of the Manor Farm, had locked the hen-houses for the night..."'      [2003-05-14]

Animal Farm

200

'"It was love at first sight.  The first time Yossarian saw the chaplain he fell madly in love with him"'      [2001-01-11]

"Catch-22"

200

'"Last night I dreamt I went to Manderley again"'      [1998-11-30]

Rebecca

300

'With this label you could be an ancient seafarer or a modern Arizonan'      [1999-03-04]

Phoenician

300

'If he shows off, a person from Frankfurt is a hot dog, but either way he's one of these'      [1999-03-04]

Frankfurter

300

'A Las Vegan may be called a Silver Stater, but this is the more common equivalent'      [1999-03-04]

Nevadan

300

'You're a Muscovite if you're from Moscow, Russia & a Moscowan if you're from this state's Moscow'      [1999-03-04]

Idaho

300

'Dan Quayle asked the folks at Merriam-Webster to delete a derogatory definition of this term'      [1999-03-04]

Hoosier (he\'s from Indiana)

400

'Zorba imparts the beauty of the Greek language, but some lessons are tricky, like the one teaching that "ne" means this'      [2010-03-08]

yes

400

'OK, clearly we're not communicating in Greek, so let me try "Milas Anglika?", which means "Do you" do this'      [2010-03-08]

speak English

400

'The phrase "Ti ora ine", which means this, may help you at Cretan casinos; you must remember clocks are hard to find there'      [2010-03-08]

What time is it?

400

'To begin, Zorba wants to teach you these 2 Greek letters, the beginning & the ending'      [2010-03-08]

alpha & omega

400

'Even Zorba needs a break, so give me pente, meaning I need a recess this many minutes long'      [2010-03-08]

five

500

'More recently it's been burnt, outrageous & sunset; back in 1903 it was just this'      [2002-11-21]

orange

500

'Color for the belly of your sapsucker or a caution card in soccer'      [2002-11-21]

yellow

500

'If you were jealous of someone's pack of crayons, you'd be this "with envy"'      [2002-11-21]

green

500

'These 2 common eye colors are the school colors of Tufts University'      [2002-11-21]

brown & blue

500

'Before tan was added in 1949, this was the only 3-letter color in the box'      [2002-11-21]

red