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Tennessee leads U.S. in production of this part of a lollipop |
the stick
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When these swollen leg veins are surgically removed, it can actually improve circulation |
varicose veins
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Endurance competition which includes swimming, running, & bicycling |
a triathlon
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He played a rebel soldier in the miniseries "North & South" before he went "Dirty Dancing" |
Patrick Swayze
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This U.S. legal organization was created in 1878 |
the ABA (American Bar Association)
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Name of this toy, 1st introduced in 1945: |
a Slinky
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The dams & plants of the TVA have probably made this the most transformed river of modern times |
the Tennessee River
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From the Latin "to cut", it's a surgeon's knife |
a scalpel
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This can be a term during an academic year or during a pregnancy |
a trimester
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In "Hello Again", Shelley Long said, "hello again" to this hunk from "L.A. Law" |
(Pete: Who is Corbin Bensen?) [Originally ruled correct; reversed after the first break]
Corbin Bernsen
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Nearly half of the 56 signers of this 18th century American document were judges or lawyers |
Declaration of Independence
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A Slinky made out of this was introduced in 1979, but the metal one still outsells it |
plastic
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In Lynchburg, you can visit this oldest registered distillery in the U.S.which holds license #1 |
Jack Daniel's
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A "patellectomy" is the removal of this, the patella |
the kneecap
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France had no national flag until the French Revolution, when this was adopted |
the tricolor
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They played the 3 title men in "3 Men & a Baby" |
Steve Gutenberg, Tom Selleck & Ted Danson
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A British "public prosecutor" is parallel to this post in the American legal system |
the D.A. (district attorney)
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According to the current jingle, Slinky performs this feat "alone or in pairs" |
(Sheppard: Climbs stairs?) ... (Alex: [*], not up the stairs; tough for Slinky to do that.) [Laughter]
walks down the stairs
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They were the most famous attorneys for the defense & prosecution at the Scopes trial |
(Clarence) Darrow & (William Jennings) Bryan
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Surgeons can repair these "ruptures", which can be inguinal, incisional or diaphragmatic |
(Brad: What are ulcers?)
a hernia
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A trinity, or a chord made of 3 tones |
(Alex: Not fast enough, Sheppard.)
a triad
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When he won an Emmy, he stuck out his tongue & then thanked Al Pacino & the 3 Stooges for inspiring him |
(Alex: One of the stars of Moonlighting, [*].)
Bruce Willis
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Laws of this religion are administered by professional jurists known as "muftis" |
Islam
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Of using near pets, in a moving vehicle, or throwing coils out a window, the 1 the box doesn't warn against |
(Alex: You can use it near your dog or your cat and they'll go crazy.)
using near your pets
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Many sightseeing tours of Nashville will take you to this home of President Jackson |
the Hermitage
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This colorless liquid, C4H10O, was formerly a common anesthetic |
ether
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Term designating the earliest period of the Mesozoic Era |
the Triassic
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This comic who co-stars on "St. Elsewhere" is Itzhak Perlman's cousin |
[Brad said the first name two different ways.]
Howard Mandel (Howie Mandel)
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11th century event after which top English lawyers were called "serjeants" & the apprentices, "barristers" |
(Pete: What is [**]?) (Alex: No, sorry--yes, it is, right.)
the Norman Conquest (the Battle of Hastings)
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When the crew tried a Slinky here April 15, 1985, they said it wouldn't slink at all & "sort of droops" |
(Alex: Yes, it was on the Discovery Shuttle.)
in orbit or in zero gravity (outer space)
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