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Guess the Numbers #23

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Last updated: February 8, 2024
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In modern Bible translations, the number of the psalm that begins “The Lord is my shepherd…”
It is Psalm 22 in the Greek Septuagint and Latin Vulgate translations.
Number of U.S. state capitals whose name begins with “C”
Carson City, NV; Charleston, WV; Cheyenne, WY; Columbia, SC; Columbus, OH; Concord, NH
As of 24 January, 2024, the greatest number of felony counts with which a former U.S. President has been charged
In millions, the U.S. Census Bureau’s projected U.S. population as of midnight EST on 1 January 2024
Number of countries whose de jure executive capital begins with “D”
Dakar, Senegal; Damascus, Syria; Dhaka, Bangladesh; Dili, East Timor; Djibouti, Djibouti; Dodoma, Tanzania; Doha, Qatar; Dublin, Ireland; Dushanbe, Tajikistan
W. 81st Street address of Jerry’s apartment building on Seinfeld
Year referenced in the epic-sounding title of a novel by Alfred C. Clarke
Number of labors Hercules/Heracles completed in the service of King Eurystheus
Face value of a “U” tile in Scrabble
Number of sides a triangle has
Number of countries whose English language name begins with “D,” excluding D. R. Congo
Denmark, Djibouti, Dominica, Dominican Republic
Number of little Indians in one of the earlier titles of Agatha Christie’s And Then There Were None
Number on the orange-striped pool ball in a traditional set
Number of letters in the modern Greek alphabet
IV
The vinculum (“overbar”) indicates the numerals below are multiplied by 1000. 4,000 is the smallest number that required a vinculum. 4,000 could not be expressed as “MMMM” because the Romans never used the same letter more than three times in a row when expressing numerical values. It is debated whether the Romans actually used the vinculum or whether its use was adopted later, as the need to express larger numbers expanded. Source (specifically, the “Numbers Over 4,000” section.
Year referenced in the title of a George Orwell novel
Approximate percentage of atoms in the universe that are hydrogen atoms
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Number of the amendment to the U.S. Constitution that addresses grand juries, double jeopardy, self incrimination, due process and government appropriation of private property
Number of U.S. states with a name beginning with “E”
Greatest number that can be expressed in Roman numerals without using a vinculum
Source (specifically, the “Numbers Over 4,000” section)
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4
5
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9
10
12
13
23
24
90
91
129
335
1984
2001
3999
4000
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