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    (Kareem: Who is Gandhi?) (Alex: More specific.)
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    Kodak
 
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    Poison
 
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    a gondola
 
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    holograms
 
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    Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
 
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    Wilson Phillips
 
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    Henry VIII
 
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    | In 1972 this company introduced the SX-70, a single lens reflex instant camera | 
    (Alex: We have less than a minute in the round.)
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    the eye
 
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    Hanukkah
 
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    | Will Smith raps & acts under this stage--ah-ah stage--ah-ah stage--stage name | 
    the Fresh Prince
 
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    (Kareem: What's November 11th?)
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    | This Aussie rock band titled its seventh album "X", as in "X Marks the Spot" | 
    (Alex: [*], that's it? All right. I'd've called them "Inks".) [Laughter]
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    | Mushers are most associated with this form of transportation | 
    (Julie: What is transportation by sled or sleigh? Sled. Like dog racing?) (Alex: That's it; [*]. I had to get you to combine the dog with the sled.)
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    | It's believed that this brave woman never lost a "passenger" on the Underground Railroad | 
    Harriet Tubman
 
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    | Unlike light bulbs, flashbulbs are filled with this gas | 
    (Jim: What is krypton?) (Julie: What is argon?)
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    | In the 19th c. Robert Cobden asked, "Is there any reason why we should be armed to"  these body parts | 
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