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    (Jane: What are clouds?)
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    | Paul Scott's WWII service in this country inspired his "Raj Quartet" | 
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    | This old monetary unit of Britain was 1/20 of a pound | 
    [Applause for Curt's response] (Alex: Ha ha!  Fed you one--fed you a fastball right down the middle!)
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    | On March 2, 1962 Wilt Chamberlain scored this unbelievable record point total in an NBA basketball game | 
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    | Edith Wharton's hero Ethan Frome is crippled by a suicidal run on this winter Olympic vehicle | 
    (Jane: What is a toboggan?) (Alex: Nnnno...) (Jane: A sled?  What is a sled?) (Alex: All right, we'll give you that one, it's a sled.  A [*].)
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    | Seen here is the laughing type of this "sea" bird--sorry, no audio for you | 
    [The end-of-round signal sounds.]
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    | You have the right to do this regarding arms, but your arms will be this without sleeves | 
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    | Though Malcolm X spent much of his life in New York City, he was born in this largest city in Nebraska | 
    (Curt: What is Lincoln?) (Alex: No.) (Curt: [To himself] It's [*].) (Jane: What is [*]?) (Alex: Yes, Curt said it to you nicely, didn't he?) (Jane: Thank you, my friend.)
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    | St. Louis' Gateway Arch is concrete covered in this alliterative metal with chromium for shine | 
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    | In teaching this sport, Gary McCord says, "For a driver, place the ball opposite your left armpit" | 
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    | "Ralph 124C 41+" is a novel by Hugo Gernsback, known as a "father of" this futuristic genre | 
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    | If you hurt this body part, put your feet up & it will do this, over time | 
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    | He directed the 1992 film "Malcolm X" & also played Malcolm's pal Shorty | 
    (Alex: ...you can risk any or all of your $7,600.) (Jane: Umm... half, whatever that would be.)
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    | This Egyptian-themed Las Vegas hotel says it's "crowned with the world's brighest beam of light" | 
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    | If you serve in tennis & win the first point, you traditionally call out the score as 15- this | 
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    | In this Jack London novel, a dog named Buck is stolen from the Miller family & reduced to mush dog in Alaska | 
    (Doug: What is White Fang?)
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    | Shed this drop of saline, watery fluid if you don't know this term for layer or level | 
    (Alex: [After Daily Double is revealed] And we have about a minute left, Curt.)
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    | In 1964, Malcolm X journeyed to Mecca in this country as part of a religious pilgrimage | 
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    | You get more than 200 colored pegs with this flat-screen Hasbro toy | 
    (Doug: I've never been so proud.)
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    | For a team killing a penalty in this sport, icing isn't a violation | 
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