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Dialysis is a substitute for its normal function |
the kidney
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This Wisconsin congressman seen here has been in the House since he was 28 years old |
Paul Ryan
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Columbia University journalism award that boxes in a ring |
Pulitzer Prizefighter (Pulitzer Prizefight accepted)
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This trio of brothers dominated the charts in the late '70s but also had a hit in 1997 with "Alone" |
the Bee Gees
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Tool: A pruner or weeder, as it's National this peaceful place Month |
Garden
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Mr. Bede |
(Brad: What is Venerable?)
Adam
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After 50 you might want to get an -oscopy of this longest segment of the large intestine |
the colon
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This state's only representative in the House is Don Young, who hails from Fort Yukon |
Alaska
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A stopped flow of automobiles in which jazz musicians play freestyle |
a traffic jam session
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In 1987 this band of L.A. women hit No. 2 with "Hazy Shade Of Winter" |
the Bangles
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Cool: This cool jazz trumpeter fittingly recorded "I'll Remember April" on April 3, 1954 |
Miles Davis
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Ms. Flanders |
(Brad: What is Maude?)
Moll
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The name of this type of heart chamber is from the Latin for "little belly" |
ventricle
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Tom Cole & Markwayne Mullin, the only Native Americans in Congress, are from this state's "Five Civilized Tribes" |
(Brad: Uh, what is South Dakota?)
Oklahoma
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Dessert made from citrus fruit named for its Florida origin becomes an informative circle divided into sectors |
key lime pie chart
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This Jersey band's first Top 40 hit was 1984's "Runaway"; "It's My Life" hit the chart in 2000 |
Bon Jovi
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School: The University of this state, based in Storrs, which observes Founders Day on the 21st |
Connecticut
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It's the main male sex hormone |
testosterone
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A founding member of the Congressional Black Caucus, he's been representing Harlem since 1971 |
(Charlie) Rangel
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Morning phone reminder from the front desk that's on the spine of a library book |
(Brad: What is a wake-up calling card?)
a wake-up call number
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Among this woman's 15 Top 40 hits are "Shadows Of The Night" & "We Belong" |
Pat Benatar
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Duel: In 1826 between John Randolph & this Kentucky politician Randolph accused of "crucifying the Constitution" |
Henry Clay
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Mr. Shandy |
(Julia: What is Tristam?)
Tristram
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You'd be picking your collarbones off the floor if it weren't for the support of this, also called the breastbone |
(Brad: What is the clavicle?)
the sternum
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A term for a female pageant winner is used in the honorary title for a British barrister |
a beauty Queen's Counsel
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In 2000 this group from the West Indies wondered "Who Let The Dogs Out" (repeatedly) |
the Baha Men
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Cruel--in fact it's the cruellest month, according to this T.S. Eliot poem |
The Waste Land
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