a. "Numbers" refers to a large quantity in statements like: "Volunteers show up in numbers." (See this exact phrasing in the headline of the source below.)
b. "Prosperity" probably isn't what you had in mind, but this TV show really exists. It's described as "a series of four one-hour dramas for television."
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1. a. "Numbers", or b. "Prosperity"
2. "Gunsmoke"
3. "Scrubs"
Regarding my options for #1:
a. "Numbers" refers to a large quantity in statements like: "Volunteers show up in numbers." (See this exact phrasing in the headline of the source below.)
http://www.parkriverbiblecamp.org/news/march_25_20...
b. "Prosperity" probably isn't what you had in mind, but this TV show really exists. It's described as "a series of four one-hour dramas for television."
Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prosperity_(TV_series...
3. scrubs
1. idk
2. idk
3. Scrubs
scrubs?
quintuplets
gunsmoke
scrubs
idk, but 3 is scrubs lol