In a variant of this game, instead of "Do you have any aces?", you ask for an ace of a specific suit
GO FISH

The 17th-century painting seen here shows a game of tric-trac, a variant of this dice & counters game
BACKGAMMON

Hair emerges from this tiny pore in the skin
FOLLICLES

When this man introduced the list in 1950, Thomas Holden was at the top
(J. EDGAR) HOOVER

Appropriately, the modern Olympics began with the 1896 Games in this city
ATHENS

In 1983 & again in 1999, Prince had a Top 40 hit with this song

Ochos Locos, as its name suggests, is an Android app for this card came
CRAZY EIGHTS

Give Up The Funk is a classic from this band that sounds like the legislature of Great Britain
PARLIAMENT
A person sleeping can wake up coughing & choking with GERD, in which stomach acid flows back up into this tube
THE ESOPHAGUS

Many protested when this woman was added to the list in 1970--she was later acquitted
ANGELA DAVIS

This world capital on the Gulf of Finland, boasts a railway station designed by Eliel Saarinen
HELSINKI

In 1982, Tony Randall hosted these awards at the Imperial Theater

In a kids' game, an unpaired queen is this; if you're holding it as the last card, you lose
OLD MAID
To avoid getting bumped back to start, you can hide in your color's safety zone in this board game

The principal muscle of respiration, it's the proud owner of a silent G
THE DIAPHRAGM
When the FBI caught thief James Ringrose, he handed them one of these cards from a board game--didn't work


The 1976 Summer Games, in this Canadian city, were boycotted by 22 African nations
MONTREAL
Queen Latifah, reunites with girls she went to college with, on a crazy trip down to New Orleans in this film

Hold the gin & deal 7 cards when 3 or 4 play this game -- instead of just 2 people
RUMMY
In the early 1800s, a tenth one of these was added to a popular game, to circumvent gambling laws

A (BOWLING) PIN
The thickest & most powerful tendon in the body, it's formed by the calf muscles & inserts into the heel (and named for the king of the Myrmidons)
THE ACHILLES

Andrew Cunanan made the list a month before he shot this fashion designer in 1997
(GIANNI) VERSACE

A 2-time Olympic host, this New York village has a population of around 2500
LAKE PLACID

This 2002 film was an adaptation of Susan Orlean's book, The Orchid Thief

In 1959, a championship for this card game, debuted on TV with Charles Goren providing the play-by-play
BRIDGE
A "Part-Time Lover" of funk, this superstar recorded Higher Ground prior to a near fatal car crash

STEVIE WONDER

These two ligaments, one posterior & one anterior, stabilize the knee & get their name from the fact that they cross in a X shape
CRUCIATE LIGAMENTS
The list was already full but this man was specially added in April 1968, after a high-profile Memphis murder
JAMES EARL RAY
Host of the 2008 Summer Games and the 2022 Winter Games, this city became the first city to host both
BEIJING

When he's rapping, Oscar winner Lonnie Lynn is more commonly known by this one-word name
COMMON