NATION"Z"
3-LETTER WORDS
CELEBRITY AILMENTS
THE NAME GAME
FASHION
200
'This country has numerous national parks including Fiordland, Tongariro & Abel Tasman'
New Zealand
200
'(
Cheryl of the Clue Crew punches in from Gleason's Gym in Brooklyn.
) Terms for boxing punches include uppercut, hook & this 3-letter word'
jab
200
'In the 1960s Stephen Hawking was diagnosed with a disease named for this famous athlete'
Lou Gehrig
200
'Gilligan's Island" resident who is Barbie's little sister'
Skipper
200
'The lowest button of this sleeveless part of a 3-piece suit is left open, which some trace to Edward VII's large royal gut'
the vest
400
'South America's largest known petroleum deposits lie in this country's Maracaibo Basin'
Venezuela
400
'It's the elongated core in which the grains of an ear of corn are embedded'
cob
400
'(
I'm Jerome Bettis of the NFL.
) As a sufferer from this condition, I've testified on Capitol Hill about the need to keep inhalers on the market'
asthma
400
'Stooge name of Elizabeth Taylor's last husband'
Larry
400
'
Style.com
reports some of these shown by Gaultier "were short enough to be belts"'
miniskirts
600
'Its Latin name, Helvetia, appears on its coins & stamps'
Switzerland
600
'These 2
3-letter words form the name of a synonym for rap music'
hip hop
600
'Hepatitis C is not named for this sufferer, the C in the singing group CSN'
David Crosby
600
'Santa's reindeer promoted by Josephine the plumber'
Comet
600
'Some people mentally add "l-y" to this brand of super-comfy Australian sheepskin boots'
Ugg
800
'It was once known as Portuguese East Africa'
Mozambique
800
'A confused & noisy clamor'
din
800
'Musician Michael Wolff suffers from this, inspiring his wife Polly Draper to write the film "The Tic Code"'
Tourette\'s syndrome
800
'Dumas Musketeer who got his own fragrance in 1964'
Aramis
800
'In the 1800s the height of these posed a storage problem until Antoine Gibus made them collapsible'
top hats
1000
'The Baykonur Cosmodrome, Russia's space-launch facility, is actually in this nation'
Kazakhstan
1000
'From the Latin for "nothing", it's nothing, nada, zip, zero'
nil
1000
'Kathleen Turner is a sufferer of & spokesperson about R.A., short for this'
rheumatoid arthritis
1000
''N Sync member or an illiterate 6th century Byzantine Emperor who had to use a stencil to sign his name'
Justin
1000
'
This
classic pattern with a dental name always comes back into fashion'
houndstooth
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