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    | Car lovers go to San Bernardino, home of the Route 66 Rendezvous festival in this state | California 
 
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    | The fishlike amphioxus has a structure called a notochord which in humans develops into this column | the spinal column 
 
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    | In 1902 this senator was born in Edgefield, South Carolina; 101 years later, he died there | Strom Thurmond 
 
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    | "Name your own price" for airline tickets, hotels, cars & more on this website that's a clever way to shop | (Ann: What is Expedia.com?) 
 Priceline.com
 
 
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    | Donovan wrote "the "sky of blue and sea of green" line for this Beatles song | "Yellow Submarine" 
 
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    | ...The freedom-loving ACLU | Liberties 
 
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    | (Hi, I'm Neil Patrick Harris.) If you get your kicks on Route 66, come visit this city, my hometown & also home to a minor league baseball team, the Isotopes | Albuquerque 
 
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    | Newton's Third Law of Motion is usually quoted as "For every action there is" this 3-word type of "reaction" | equal and opposite 
 
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    | One of the 2 companies that merged with Plano, Champion & Milwaukee to form International Harvester | (one of) McCormick or Deering 
 
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    | Porta Portese in Rome is one of these "verminous" markets selling old articles to those with an "itch" to shop | a flea market 
 
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    | "Looks like we're in for nasty weather" in this CCR hit from 1969 | (Ann: What is "Proud Mary"?) 
 "Bad Moon Rising"
 
 
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    | ...H.L. Mencken & R.L. Stevenson | Louis 
 
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    | Take a detour to the Meteor Crater & "don't forget Winona" in this state | Arizona 
 
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    | In geologic theory, the Earth's outer shell has about 12 big these, moving around tectonically | plates 
 
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    | A popular song of the day asked this guy, "Won't you please come home?" | Bill Bailey 
 
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    | This TV network began in the 1970s as a Florida radio show called "Suncoast Bargaineers" | (Tricia: What is QVC?) 
 Home Shopping Network
 
 
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    | ...The LSAT, administered 4 times a year | Law 
 
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    | "Well it winds from Chicago to L.A." but you're at the end of the road in this beach city on the Pacific | Santa Monica 
 
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    | Boric acid, a weak acid, is used as this bacteria-killing infection-preventing type of substance | antiseptic 
 
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    | Joseph Conrad took us into the "Heart of Darkness" & this author took us on "The Wings of the Dove" | Henry James 
 
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    | This Brooklynite broke into the Top 40 with 1966's "Cherry, Cherry" | Neil Diamond 
 
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    | ...The degenerative ALS | (Daniel: What is...) (Alex: Oh, you're--you're vamping because you don't know.)
 (Daniel: What is lymph?)
 (Alex: No, it's Lou Gehrig's disease--Amyotrophic [*] Sclerosis.)
 
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    | Go "down to Missouri" & see this largest city between Chicago & L.A. on Route 66 | St. Louis 
 
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    | This unit represents the explosive power of 2 billion pounds of TNT | megaton 
 
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    | This cabinet dept. set up a "Poison Squad", a group of volunteers determining which food additives were harmful | Agriculture department 
 
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    | Tremont Street in this city's shopping district is where William Lloyd Garrison gave his first antislavery speech | Boston 
 
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    | This 1961 hit by Dion begins, "Here's my story, sad but true, it's about a girl that I once knew" | (Ann: What is "Stay away from [*]"!) (Alex: [Laughing] You got her. She's the girl.)
 [The ruling was reversed at the next Daily Double.]
 (Alex: A few moments ago, we were going for the title of the song [*]. You gave us the line. If the line had been correct, we would have accepted it, but you said "Stay away from [*] and the line is "Keep away from [*]".)
 
 "Runaround Sue"
 
 
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    | ...LOC, as in www.loc.gov | (Ann: What is local?) ...
 (Alex: The "LOC" stands for [*] of Congress.)
 
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