73 (number) - in Other Fields

In Other Fields

Seventy-three is also:

  • The total number of books in the Holy Bible in the Catholic version if the Book of Lamentations is counted as a book separate from the Book of Jeremiah.
  • The designation of USA Interstate 73, a freeway in North Carolina.
  • The registry of the U.S. Navy's nuclear aircraft carrier USS George Washington (CVN-73), named after U.S. President George Washington.
  • The year AD 73, 73 BC, or 1973.
  • Amateur radio operators often use the number 73 as an abbreviation for "best regards", typically when ending a QSO (a conversation with another ham). In Morse code, 73 is a palindrome (--··· ···--).
  • 73 (also known as 73 Amateur Radio Today), was an amateur radio magazine published from 1960 to 2003.
  • Each of the five seasons of the Discordian calendar has 73 days.
  • No. 73 was name of a 1980s children's television programme in the United Kingdom. It ran from 1982-1988 and starred Sandi Toksvig
  • The Blues Image song "Ride Captain Ride" (1970) begins with "73 men sailed out on the San Francisco Bay"
  • Singer Johnny Mathis has had 73 charted albums on Billboard Top 200 Charts
  • Pizza 73 is a Canadian pizza chain with 51 stores
  • Game show Match Game '73 in 1973
  • The Felony Squad aired on ABC from '66 - '69 for 73 episodes
  • The TV show Hope & Faith aired on ABC, 2003 - 2006 for 73 episodes
  • Fender Rhodes Stage 73 Piano
  • Sonnet 73 by William Shakespeare
  • PT-73, the PT boat on TV's McHale's Navy
  • 73 is the current area of resistance to the downside of the iTraxx Europe Series 9 5y credit index. The number has taken on almost mythical status amongst the denizens of the financial community in London
  • The number of the French department Savoie
  • On a CB radio, 10-73 means "speed trap at..."

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