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THIRTYSOMETHING
GROWING PAINS
1980s TV
200
'He was a congressman from 1853 to 1855, then returned to NYC & organized his "ring"'
("Boss") Tweed
200
'St. Cadoc founded the monastery of Llancarfan in this country'
Wales
200
'Minimum age to be eligible to be U.S. president'
35
200
'More common in women than men, these swollen & twisted veins can be a real pain in the leg'
varicose veins (spider veins accepted)
200
'When Linda Evans decided to leave this series, her character Krystle Carrington slipped into a coma'
Dynasty
400
'In 1931 Salvatore Maranzano took this Mafia title, Capo di Tutti Capi in Italian; 4 months later, it was so long, Sal'
Boss of Bosses
400
'English-born St. Boniface became Bishop of Mainz & is known as the Apostle of this country'
Germany
400
'Number of permanent teeth in an adult human mouth'
32
400
'More than 300,000 hip fractures annually can be attributed to this porous bone disease'
osteoporosis
400
'In 1982 Carol Kane won an Emmy for the "Simka Returns" episode of this sitcom'
Taxi
600
'The Kansas City political machine of Boss Tom Pendergast launched the career of this future president'
Truman
600
'The man born Theodore Kolyshov was later known as Philip of this capital'
Moscow
600
'In 1899 Smith & Wesson introduced the Model 10 gun that fires this special caliber'
.38
600
'(Kelly of the Clue Crew types away.) Using a keyboard like this one may reduce the risk of a painful condition, abbreviated CTS'
carpal tunnel syndrome
600
'We salute you if you know the Dukes of Hazzard raced about in a souped-up Dodge Charger called this'
the General Lee
800
'James Curley inspired the novel "The Last Hurrah" as a political boss & mayor of this city'
Boston
800
'Born in Normandy, St. Jean de Brebeuf was martyred in 1649 as a missionary in what's now this country'
Canada
800
'Number of "Steps" in a Hitchcock thriller from 1935'
39
800
'Caused by deposits, it affects the large joint of the big toe but can also occur in the hands & wrists'
gout
800
'We saw Murphy Brown go on the air in 1988 as the star reporter for this fictitious TV newsmagazine'
FYI
1000
'Named for founder Carlo, it's the crime family of which John Gotti was boss'
Gambino
1000
'Augustine of Canterbury died around 605; William of this other archbishopric, 550 years later'
York
1000
'A standard piano has 52 white keys & this many black ones'
36
1000
'Bursitis of the shoulder is often treated with injections of this hormone, from the Latin for "bark"'
cortizone
1000
'For much of the '80s, Julie Harris played Lilimae Clements, Valene's mom on this nighttime soap'
Knots Landing
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