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THE TEAM, THE TEAM, THE TEAM |
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After a car wreck, a man in this "Sunshine State" went to a law firm, where his chair collapsed; the man then sued the firm |
Florida
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This state has featured a Rocky Mountains motif since 1960 |
Colorado
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The death of the prophet Muhammad, BDA 1095 A.D. |
[Alex reads "BDA" in the clue as "before, during or after".]
before
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GQ calls this hanky with a geometric name the most indispensable tool for defining a man of style |
a pocket square
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Tommy Lasorda of this MLB team said Danny Heep was so slow, "if he got in a race with a pregnant woman, he'd finish third" |
the Dodgers
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Verb meaning to speak with excessive pride about oneself |
to boast
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In a cheesy bit, a TV magician was hospital-bound after getting hit with one of these pies thrown by Sooty the puppet |
(John: What is a whipped cream pie?) (Sarah: What is a coal pie?)
a pizza pie
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Its plates feature a canoe on a lake, but we're not sure which of the 10,000 lakes it's supposed to be |
Minnesota
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The publication of Stephenie Meyer's "Twilight", BDA 2001 |
after
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A mock one of these sweaters can be knitted double so you don't need to fold the collar over |
(John: What's a cowl?)
a turtleneck
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The athletic teams of this New England school founded in 1861 are called the Engineers |
MIT
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A Czech language, or one who lives free of regard for conventional rules |
Bohemian
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Don't feed this "equal-opportunity mauler" after smoking a funny cigarette, as a Montana park employee did |
a grizzly bear
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In Maine this "specialty plate" isn't on your table but on your car, aiding research on Maine's signature product |
lobsters
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The Winter Olympics in Lillehammer, Norway, BDA 1996 |
(Alex: Yes, 1994.)
before
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For the man not quite at his college weight, Levi's & Gap jeans both come in this 7-letter style |
(Alexander: Uh, what is... don't know.) (Sarah: What is husky?) ... (Alex: I have [*] extra.)
relaxed
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In 2007 Plaxico Burress & Michael Strahan were big players for this team; by 2009 both were gone |
the (New York) Giants
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TV Cartwrights were well aware it's a rich mass of ore, as found in mining |
a bonanza
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No workers' comp for a worker who lost an eye sledgehammering this 3-holed sport sphere he found on a job site |
a bowling ball
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The sun symbol of the Zia people has been appearing on this state's license plates since 1927 |
New Mexico
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The real charge of the light brigade, BDA 1854 |
during
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This occupational term for the cap seen here may have you shouting "Extra!" at odd moments |
a newsboy cap
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From 1980 to 1983 the N.Y. Islanders won 4 straight Stanley Cups, after this team up north had won the previous 4 |
(John: Who are the Edmonton Oilers?)
the Montreal Canadiens
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Fancy material of a Lenox tea service |
bone china
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A court denied benefits to an exotic dancer as she was not an employee but this, the opposite per the IRS |
(Alex: Yes, with a minute to go.)
an independent contractor
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This granite formation immortalized in a Hawthorne short story dominates New Hampshire's plates |
the Old Man of the Mountain
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The Lewis & Clark expedition hits the trail, BDA 1801 |
after
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The word for this dress worn by the buxom beer-serving Munich fraulein comes from the German for "little girl dress" |
a dirndl
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This "hot" Midwestern Major League Soccer team shares its name with a current NBC drama |
the Chicago Fire
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A grocery story or a wine shop |
a bodega
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