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    | This actor's book "Cinderella Story: My Life in Golf" gets its title from one of his lines in the movie "Caddyshack" | Bill Murray 
 
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    | Brian Dennehy played a bartender in this film that made Bo Derek a household number...I mean, name | 10 
 
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    | Fewer than 10% of back problems are from slippage of these pads that cushion vertebrae | Discs 
 
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    | In nine ball, this must hit the lowest numbered ball on the table before it hits any other ball | Cueball 
 
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    | In Southeast Asia: Pattaya,
 Udon Thani,
 Bangkok
 | Thailand 
 
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    | Carl Sagan said he never uttered this phrase associated with him & checked the "Cosmos" tapes to prove it | (Alex: Unfortunately, Kevin, that correct response wasn't enough to pull you out of the hole, but you did win 2 games.) 
 "Billions & Billions"
 
 
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    | Books by this master of horror include "The Door to December" & "Demon Seed" | (David: Who is Stephen King?) 
 Dean Koontz
 
 
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    | He hadn't been to "Waterworld" yet when he was seen as the man in the alley in "Frances" with Jessica Lange | Kevin Costner 
 
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    | Consarned damp weather aggravates this condition whose name tells you it affects the lumbar region | (David: What is sciatica?) 
 lumbago
 
 
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    | Benjamin Sisko commanded this TV space station | Deep Space Nine 
 
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    | In the Caribbean: Cienfuegos,
 Matanzas,
 Guantanamo
 | Cuba 
 
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    | This phrase comes from birds rubbing their beaks together & making amorous noises | Bill & coo 
 
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    | This author of "The Other Side of Midnight" co-wrote the screenplay for "Easter Parade" | Sidney Sheldon 
 
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    | David Crosby appeared as a pirate named Tickles in this Spielberg film that some critics "Pan"ned | Hook 
 
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    | Lower back pain, often shooting down the leg, radiating along the largest nerve in the body | Sciatica 
 
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    | Since 1869 this 9-member group consisted solely of men until Potter Stewart retired in 1981 | U.S. Supreme Court 
 
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    | In Africa: East London,
 Tembisa,
 Krugersdorp
 | South Africa 
 
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    | Extreme cleanliness, kept up partly through expectoration | Spit & shine/polish 
 
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    | She created Adam Bede, Silas Marner & Daniel Deronda | George Eliot 
 
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    | Jim Carrey played one of Kathleen Turner's high school chums in this film about time-traveling | (Kevin: What is Peggy Sue Gets Married?) 
 Peggy Sue Got Married
 
 
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    | The erect posture compared to this old-time firearm accessory may actually be bad for your spine | Ramrod 
 
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    | Famous 1888 poem about the Mudville nine | "Casey at the Bat" 
 
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    | In Scandinavia: Bergen,
 Trondheim,
 Hammerfest
 | Norway 
 
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    | He told us that "Men Are from Mars, Women Are from Venus" & "Children Are from Heaven" | (Robin: Who is Scott Peck?) 
 John Gray
 
 
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    | This American wasn't yet the Man from U.N.C.L.E. when he was in the golden calf scene in "The Ten Commandments" | Robert Vaughn 
 
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    | Lower back pain may be caused by inflammation of this joint connecting the hip bones to the lower spine | Sacroiliac joint 
 
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    | These 9 goddesses of ancient Greece were sometimes called the Pierides like their home in the Pieria | Muses 
 
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    | In South America: Arequipa,
 Callao,
 Piura
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    | "Noisy" name for a British dish of beef & cabbage cooked together | Bubble & squeak 
 
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