The name of this condition that affects mostly women literally means “porous bone”
osteoporosis
In 2008 a marble one of these was found in a French river, apparently thrown there right after Caesar’s fall
A bust
Developer Jef Raskin loved this type of apple so much he named an Apple computer after one
Macintosh
This winning declaration in a chess game is from the Arabic for "the king is dead"
checkmate
In Salman Rushdie's "Quichotte", a spin on this classic novel, a salesman travels the U.S. with his imaginary son Sancho
Don Quixote
This fatty substance inside the bones is a major site of blood cell production
marrow
It’s named for Julius Caesar & is sometimes written in a date as “7”
7
BB is the stock symbol of this company that today is more into cybersecurity than devices
In the NFL regular season, overtime games end after nobody scores in the period that's this many minutes long
10
She said, "Everything you've ever asked me about Gilead and its inner workings" inspired her 2019 sequel "The Testaments"
Margaret Attwood
Your false ribs are so called because unlike your true ribs, they aren’t attached to this breastbone
sternum
In Spanish the name becomes this, as on former boxing champion Chavez
Julio Caeser Chavez
Makes sense: BR Standard is a fashion line from this store
Banana Republic
"Walk-off" began as a term for a play that ends a game in this sport
baseball
In 2020 this author brought back Mississippi lawyer Jake Brigance for a third go-around in "A Time for Mercy"
Grisham
This bone with a ball-&-socket joint at one end is about 1/4 of your height
femur
This 5-word line spoken by the soothsayer is a quote from Shakespeare’s “Julius Caesar”
Beware the Ides of March
Named for a green sushi condiment, this company calls itself "the world's hottest cloud storage"
Wasabi
The bank cannot go broke in this Parker Brothers game, so exhaustion may be the deciding factor
Monopoly
"The President's Daughter" is the second political thriller from Bill Clinton & this bestselling author
The number of bones in an adult human
206
In 45 B.C. Caesar was given permission to wear this, which he appreciated as it covered his baldness
a laurel wreath
This restaurant chain says the only ingredient it uses that's hard to pronounce is the pepper in its name
Chipotle
A hand in this card game with 2 potent potables in its name comes to a halt after a player "knocks"
Gin Rummy
A Hulu series is based on this Sally Rooney novel about Connell & Marianne & their inner struggles
Normal People