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    | Yell it out--the one word name of this brand of stain remover from S.C. Johnson | 
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    | Edward Fairfax Rochester, the master of Thornfield Hall | 
    (Alex: You're right.  Jane Eyre.)
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    defunct
 
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    | "For better relief, advance to" this brand of ibuprofen | 
    Advil
 
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    | "Judas!" was the cry after this legend shed his acoustic guitar for an electric one in a 1966 concert | 
    (Amanda: Who is Eric Clapton?)
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    | This Norse god of thunder really liked to put the hammer down | 
    Thor
 
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    | The beautiful Daisy Buchanan, Nick Carraway's cousin | 
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    | One of Greece's national aperitifs is this sweet anise-flavored liqueur, but drink it slowly | 
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    | Ow, we need this word / Give up this word that can mean "stench" / Ow, we need this word / We gotta have that word | 
    funk
 
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    | The name of this Procter & Gamble soap brand can also mean a thin slice of lemon peel | 
    Zest
 
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    | In ads for the "Break Through" campaign, Cadillac used "Rock And Roll" by this seminal British band | 
    (Amanda: Who are The Rolling Stones?) (Murtaza: Who are The Beatles?)
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    | Helios was the Greek god of this heavenly body | 
    the sun
 
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    | Philip Pirrip, of whom much is expected | 
    (Alex: ...in Great Expectations, yes.)
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    | Like the Swedish, the Greeks have their own version of these beefy bite-size appetizers, keftedakia | 
    meatballs
 
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    funnel
 
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    | Carl Sontheimer combined his electronics expertise with his love of cooking to create this food processor | 
    the Cuisinart
 
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    | Van Halen's "Right Now" spearheaded the campaign for this "crystal" drink in the 1990s | 
    (Amanda: What is Pepsi Clear?) ... (Alex: Crystal [*], yes.  Not Crystal [*] Clear.)
  Pepsi
 
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    | Eostre, a Saxon goddess, turned a bird into one of these; it could still lay eggs | 
    (Kate: What is a goose?) (Murtaza: What is a human?) ... (Alex: Turned it into a [*].  A [**].  But it still laid eggs.  Neat trick.)
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    (Alex: And that was [*] in The Fountainhead.)
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    | White or rose, this classic wine treated with pine tree resin tastes somewhat like turpentine | 
    retsina
 
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    fundamental
 
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    | Clean up with this brand's SweeperVac & WetJet | 
    Swiffer
 
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    | This group's "Blister In The Sun" can be heard in Wendy's ads | 
    (Murtaza: What is Stone Temple Pilots?) ... (Alex: Yes, and with that  you go back on the plus side with $600.)
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    | A grassy area opposite the Eiffel Tower is known as "Le Champ de" this Roman god of war | 
    Mars
 
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    | Traditionally, moussaka is made with slices of this vegetable & ground lamb or beef, layered & baked | 
    eggplant
 
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    | A singer with a bass voice of the lowest range is a basso this | 
    (Kate: What is basso fundo?) ... (Alex: Kate, you were on the right track, but you left out a syllable.  You said basso fundo, instead of basso [*].  Profound.)
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