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TURN AROUND, I'M DRESSING |
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"Candy is dandy but" this "is quicker" |
liquor
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Michael Jackson followed "Thriller" with this LP that produced 5 No. 1 hits; "Thriller" couldn't "Beat It" |
Bad
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In 1956 this Brynner played King Mongkut on screen |
Yul Brynner
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Referring to the action of an ungrateful pet, it means to act with hostility to a benefactor |
to bite the hand that feeds you
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Orange-ya glad they didn't rename it freedom dressing during the last war with Iraq |
(Alex: With a minute to go.)
French dressing
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The fisher is one of the few predators that will kill & eat these quilled mammals |
porcupines
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This bird "has such long and lofty legs, I'm glad it sits to lay its eggs" |
ostrich
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Billboard reports in 1963 this trio's "In the Wind" album blew to No. 1, bumping its own debut album from the top spot |
Peter, Paul and Mary
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This log traditionally goes into the fireplace at Christmas |
yule log
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A slogan for women's political representation goes, "A woman's place is in the house... and" here |
(Traci: What is in the White House?) (Scott: What is in Congress?)
in the Senate
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It must have been a favorite in silent westerns; there was that "Meanwhile, back at" this dressing title card |
the ranch
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Nebraska's dominant terrestrial predator is this canine |
(Traci: What is a wolf?)
coyote
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"The cow is of the bovine ilk; one end is moo, the other" this |
milk
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(Hey, this is Brad Paisley.) The title of my "Part II" CD was inspired by this movie Part II starring Steve Martin & my wife Kimberly Williams as his daughter |
Father of the Bride
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In the '70s this Gibbons became the spokesman for the health benefits of Grape-Nuts cereals |
(Alex: He died in 1975.)
Euell Gibbons
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In "42nd Street", Warner Baxter tells Ruby Keeler, "You're going out a youngster, but you've got to" do this |
come back a star
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Vladimir Putin's wife sees it every morning right after her husband gets up |
Russian dressing
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An old wives' tale about these bugs crawling into your head gave them this name |
earwig
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Nash wrote that this garnish "Is gharsely" |
parsley
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This "electrical" group's "Back in Black" album has sold over 19 million copies |
AC/DC
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It's the first word in the title of the original name of the show on which Phil Silvers played Sgt. Bilko |
You'll (Never Get Rich)
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Rhyming phrase that means a nap can lead to a missed opportunity |
if you snooze, you lose
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Fermat's last theorem was on a simple dressing of oil & this |
vinegar
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This veggie, "raw, develops the jaw" |
celery
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His second album contained 3 "cruel" songs: "Cruel Prelude", "Don't Be Cruel" & "Cruel Reprise" |
(Traci: Who was Elvis Presley?)
Bobby Brown
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Off Detroit, you'll find Belle this |
(Traci: What is ewel?)
Isle
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The "hole" in this phrase meaning an explosive device is about to go off may have originally been a mine |
fire in the hole
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This "colorful" play by William Archer has taken on mythic proportions & salad portions |
Green Goddess
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The hairy-nosed variety of this burrowing marsupial of south Australia can reach 4 feet in length |
(Michael: What is a mole?) [end-of-round signal sounds]
wombat
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