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The APG Crossword Seinfeld turns 30 By Rachel Ponder, APG News The popular television show Seinfeld first premiered on July 5, 1989 on NBC. Described as a show about nothing it featured comedian Jerry Seinfeld, as a fictionalized versionB4 APG News of • himself, July 11, 2019 and the lives of his friends, Elaine Benes, Cosmo Kramer and Georgeto the pressures and 12. On “Seinfeld” Jerry is an commercialism of the Christmas avid fan of this superhero. Costanza. Test Theyour SeinfeldAPG Crosswordknowledge with thisseason. This holiday was the 13. “Seinfeld” was produced trivia puzzle. focus of the 1997 “Seinfeld” by West-Shapiro Productions 1 episode “The _________.” and Castle __________ 2 19. This “Seinfeld” main Entertainment and ran from 3 4 5 6 character did not appear in the 1989 to 1998. first episode. 14. The season two episode, 7 20. On April 29, 2015, this “The __________ Restaurant,” company revealed “Seinfeld” which originally aired on May 8 9 would be available for online 23, 1991, is widely considered streaming. as one of the show’s “classic 10 21. Portrayed by actor Wayne episodes.” 11 12 Knight, this character is a 15. In the episode, “The 13 friend of Kramer and is Jerry’s Marine Biologist,” Jerry 14 15 nemesis. revealed he calls his favorite 22. Actor Len Lesser T-shirt “_________ Boy.” 16 17 portrayed Jerry’s eccentric 16. The critically-acclaimed _______ Leo. episode “The Parking Garage,” ran during the _______ season 18 19 of “Seinfeld.” Down 20 18. First name of George’s 1. Jerry’s parents are Morty 21 on-again-off-again girlfriend and Helen Seinfeld, a retired and later fiancée. Jewish couple living in this U.S. 22 state. Sources 2. George wanted to name http://www.funtrivia.com Across Down his first-born child __________ https://en.wikipedia.org 3 George's secret ATM code, ________, is revealed 1 Jerry's parents are Morty and Helenin honorSeinfeld, of hisa baseball hero in the seventh season of Seinfeld. retired Jewish couple living in this U.S. state. https://www.imdb.com 6 George appears in every episode‘Seinfeld’ of Seinfeld 2 turnsGeorge wanted to30 name his first bornMickey child Mantle who wore that except for The _________. __________in honor of his baseballuniform hero Mickey number. https://play.howstuffworks.com 8 Art _____________ is George's Byimaginary RACHEL PONDER,alter-ego. APG News Mantle who wore that uniform number. https://www.tvguide.com 9 In season eight, Elaine convinces her former boss 4 Elaine is from this U.S. state. 4. 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