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COMMON BONDS
U.S. PLACE NAMES
MEDICINE
IT'S BEEN A "GAS"
1970s ALBUM COVERS
200
'Strikes,
coins in the fountain,
sheets to the wind'
three
200
'Determined by a coin toss, this Oregon city's name honors the one in Maine'
Portland
200
'Because it disproportionately affects childless women, it was once known as the "Nun's Disease"'
breast cancer
200
'He was the world's No. 1 ranked tennis player for 1999'
Andre Agassi
200
'1977:
John Travolta strikes a pose & points his finger to the sky'
Saturday Night Fever
400
'A marionette,
an offer with hidden conditions,
a yo-yo'
things with strings
400
'With a little "faith", you'll find this state capital in the foothills of the Sangre de Cristo mountains'
Santa Fe
400
'On Sept. 30, 2004 this popular arthritis drug was withdrawn due to concerns about its effect on heart health'
Vioxx
400
'Amazed, astonished, staggered, dumbstruck....'
flabbergasted
400
'1978:
Mick, Keith & the boys smile & smirk in wig catalog ads'
Some Girls
600
'Mangabey,
rhesus,
proboscis'
monkeys
600
'Named for an Indian tribe, this Washington city hosted Expo '74'
Spokane
600
'This itchy ailment is also called atopic dermatitis'
eczema
600
'This mythological animal carries Zeus' thunder & lightning'
Pegasus
600
'1973:
Against a black background, a prism bends a beam of light into a colorful spectrum'
Dark Side of the Moon
800
'Nelson,
of hosts,
Conrad's Jim'
Lords
800
'See this town, see it run along the only road in Hickman County, Tennessee'
Spot
800
'Its fair-skinned, non-indigenous population gave this country of 20 million the world's highest skin cancer rate'
Australia
800
'This country is located across the Mozambique Channel from the coast of Africa'
Madagascar
800
'1973:
Paul McCartney & 8 others including James Coburn & Christopher Lee are caught by a police spotlight'
Band on the Run
1000
'Corps,
raspberry,
pneumonia'
words with a silent "P"
1000
'Popular with shoppers, this Pa. town was named for a tavern that was named after Frederick the Great'
King of Prussia
1000
'Doctors use this word, from the Latin for "convenient", for infections striking a weak immune system'
opportunistic
1000
'To denote excessive politeness, it follows "After you, Alphonse"'
No, Gaston, after you ("After you, Gaston" accepted)
1000
'1978:
Billy Joel leans against an alley wall holding a trumpet'
52nd Street