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    | Big-top siblings who began their circus in Baraboo, Wisconsin in the 1880s | the Ringling Brothers 
 
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    | Kinky, straight & wavy are its 3 textures | hair 
 
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    | In 1958 film of play that brought him to fame, Andy Griffith had "No Time for" these | Sergeants 
 
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    | Number of square feet in a 7 foot square | 49 
 
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    | White bread & butter turned out to be the supper he sang for | (Robert: Who is Little Jack Horner?) ...
 (Alex: Little Jack Horner sat in a corner.)
 
 Little Tommy Tucker
 
 
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    | The 1st line of the "Marines' Hymn" | (Alex: "Monte Zuma", sounds like a game show host.) [Laughter]
 
 "From the Halls of Montezuma to the shores of Tripoli"
 
 
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    | When baseball's Seattle Pilots moved to Wisconsin in 1970, they were renamed this | (Robert: What are the Mariners?) 
 the (Milwaukee) Brewers
 
 
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    | This top layer of your skin is 4 layers thick | the epidermis 
 
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    | 1954 Best Picture in which Brando not only "could have been a contender" for Best Actor, but won | On the Waterfront 
 
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    | Trigonometry is another angle of the geometry developed in his "Elements" | Euclid 
 
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    | A hold on her livestock she could not keep & so wound up playing pin the tail on the sheep | Little Bo Peep 
 
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    | Considered the best photograph of WWII, it was used on posters for war-loan drives | (Alex: We've got about a minute to go in this round.) 
 the raising of the flag on Iwo Jima
 
 
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    | 1st of these in U.S. began in Watertown for German-speaking children, which could explain German name | a kindergarten 
 
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    | The eye's clear outer layer where a soft lens wearer makes "contact" | the cornea 
 
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    | The dame was the musical "Mame" | Lucille Ball 
 
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    | 30% of 30 | (Alex: Hurry.) (Robert: What is... 8?)
 (Alex: Oh, no, all you had to do was multiple by .3 to come up with [*].)
 
 9
 
 
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    | Big Johnny Stout pulled this animal out | the cat in the well (pussy in the well) 
 
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    | He "enlisted" in 1964 serving 5 years under Sgt. Vince Carter at Camp Henderson | Gomer Pyle 
 
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    | "On Wisconsin", the state song, is roughly equivalent to this, the one-word state motto | Forward 
 
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    | Common name for the sternum | [The end-of-round signal sounds.] 
 your breastbone
 
 
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    | The 2 songs from "Flashdance" nominated for Best Song | (Francesca: What is Oh, [*]?) (Alex: Right.)
 (Francesca: And, oh, um...)
 (Alex: Hurry.)
 (Francesca: No, no, no...)
 
 "What A Feeling" & "Maniac"
 
 
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    | Its 2nd verse begins, "The king was in the counting house, counting out his money" | (Francesca: Oh, no, I know it, what is four and twenty blackbirds baked in a pie?) 
 Sing a Song of Sixpence
 
 
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    | Called "America's Dairyland", its off. nickname is from miners who lived like these burrowing animals | (Donald: What is [*] state?) 
 the badger
 
 
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    | If you "stick it in your ear" & it winds up down your throat, it would have passed through this tube | the eustachian tube 
 
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    | Before "My Fair Lady", he wrote the original screenplay for "An American in Paris" | Alan J. Lerner 
 
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    | In statistics, term for the difference between the   highest & lowest scores in a distribution | the range 
 
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    | "With my little eye, I saw him die," he said as witness to Cock Robin's murder | (Francesca: Um, what did the sparrow say.) 
 the fly
 
 
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