American Fads
"One" Planet
The Middle Ages
13-Letter Words
Caspian, the friendly sea
100

10-4, good buddy, it's what the CB in CB radio stands for

Citizens' Band Radio

100

In Dumas, it follows the line "All for one"

and one for all 

100

He was elected to Parliament in 1386 & began writing "The Canterbury Tales" about a year later

Geoffrey Chaucer 

100

Profession of Edgar Bergen or Shari Lewis

Ventriloquist 

100

The USGS estimates the reserves of this in the Caspian are equal to those of the North Sea

Oil

200

These groovy home furnishings were invented in 1963 & are still popular today

Lava Lamps

200

Referring to its operative lever, it's a derogatory term for a Las Vegas slot machine

"One-armed bandit"

200

In 1208 in Assisi he gathered 12 disciples who became the original brothers of his religious order

Saint Francis 

200

This state's Middlesex County is its largest with a population of over 1.3 million

Massachusetts 

200

Botanists believe this fruit, Vitis vinifera, originated in the area of the Caspian Sea

Grapes 

300

California advertising man Gary Dahl created this popular geological "pet" in 1975

A pet rock 

300

Valerie Bertinelli spent 9 seasons playing Barbara Cooper on this sitcom

One Day at a Time

300

In 1232 A.D. the Mongols were repulsed by "arrows of flying fire", or rockets, at Kaifeng-Fu in this country

China 

300

A vertical line, it's from the Latin for "to hang a plumb line"

Perpendicular 

300

In addition to carp & herring, the sea is a major source of this caviar fish

Sturgeon 

400

She's the actress who launched the popular hairstyle known as Feathered hair

Farrah Fawcett 

400

Proverbially, it's "another man's poison"

One man's meat

400

In 814 Louis the Pious succeeded this "Magne" man, his father, as Holy Roman Emperor

Charlemagne 

400

This medical specialty encompasses the anatomy, function, pathology & treatment of the eye

Ophthalmology 

400

This longest river in Europe enters the Caspian by way of Astrakhan

Volga 

500

It seemed we were all trying to learn this "forbidden" South American dance in the early 1990s

The Lambada 

500

In 1962 Ken Kesey published this nonconformist classic

One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest

500

"Dark" nickname of Edward, the hero of the Battle of Crecy

"The Black Prince"
500

In professional boxing, it's the class between bantamweight & lightweight

featherweight 

500

In the 1980s the zebra species of these "strong" bivalves native to the Caspian invaded the Great Lakes

Mussels 

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