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  | MICHAEL JACKSON HITS IN OTHER WORDS |  |
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    | Tonight, the wooden teeth--fact or fiction? Also, his 1754 Fort Necessity battle loss...Mt. Vernon, hello | George Washington 
 
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    | Do this if you love Jesus, but don't do it just as the light turns green | honk 
 
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    | 1983: "Speak, Speak, Speak"
 | "Say Say Say" 
 
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    | This great Spanish cubist designed sets & costumes for the 1919 ballet "The Three-Cornered Hat" | Picasso 
 
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    | 90% of Qatar's income comes from the export of this product | oil 
 
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    | If you have other, more important things to do, you "have other' of these "to fry" | fish 
 
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    | I'm all shook up about my next guest & the caller is from his hometown...Tupelo, MS., hello? | Elvis Presley 
 
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    | The following sound indicates a vehicle in this gear | reverse 
 
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    | "Prince Rama & the Demons" was inspired by the "Ramayana", one of the great epic poems of this country | India 
 
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    | The hills around San Jose are covered with trees growing this, Costa Rica's top export | coffee 
 
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    | Big throwing don'ts include "the baby out with the bathwater" & "caution to" this | the wind 
 
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    | At the bottom of the hour, bet you won't miss my chat with this all time "hit king" of baseball...Cincinnati, hello? | Pete Rose 
 
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    | In September 2000, Congress held hearings on this company's product found on Fords | Firestone 
 
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    | 1983: "Get Out Of Here!"
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    | "Happiness is just a thing called Joe" goes one of the songs in the 1997 ballet about this late sex symbol | Marilyn Monroe 
 
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    | This crop is king in Mali; about 1/2 of its export income comes from it | cotton 
 
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    | In "A Psalm of Life, " Longfellow tells of leaving these behind "on the sands of time" | footprints 
 
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    | A special Larry King tonight this "wubbulous" children's author & his thoughts on Rosie starring in his big Broadway show | Dr. Seuss 
 
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    | Experts disagree on whether 10 & 2 o'clock or 9 & 3 is better for this; no one thinks much of the old wrist drape | steering wheel position 
 
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    | 1984: "Suspenseful Movie"
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    | Phillip Feeny's eerie music for the British ballet based on this spooky 19th C. novel is heard here | [The end-of-round signal sounds.] 
 Dracula
 
 
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    | A big export for Tuvalu is copra, the dried meat of this | coconut 
 
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    | William Congreve expounded, "heav'n has no rage, like love to hatred turn'd, nor hell a fury like" this | a woman scorned 
 
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    | He was 77 when he returned to space in '98; he talks to us now via satellite from Ohio | John Glenn 
 
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    | "Multitudinous" name for this part of the car that transmits gases from the cylinders to the exhaust pipe | (Tony: What is the catalytic converter?) (Brian: What is the distributor?)
 
 exhaust manifold
 
 
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    | 1982: "Said Female Belongs To Me"
 | "The Girl Is Mine" 
 
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    | In ancient times, the most famous export of the Phoenician town of Byblos to Greece was this material | (Ramsey: What is paper?) (Alex: Be more specific.)
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 (Alex: We have less than a minute to go for this last category.)
 
 papyrus
 
 
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    | This phrase meaning "to betray someone" came from slaves sent illegally via the Mississippi to New Orleans | to sell them down the river 
 
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