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    | Reagan wrote that his first day in the Oval Office felt pretty much like this old job of his | (Ken: What is acting?) 
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    | After Stockholm hosted these in 1912, Sweden's Hugo Wieslander was awarded a disputed gold in the decathlon | (Mary Ann: What are the Olympics?) [Originally accepted as correct; reversed at the end of the round because "summer" must appear in each correct response according to the category]
 
 the Summer Olympics
 
 
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    | A discount is deducted from the price before purchase; this is money sent to the buyer after the purchase | a rebate 
 
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    | John Donne tells Death this because "One short sleep past, we wake eternally" | be not proud 
 
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    | Visit the boardwalk & ride the over 80-year-old Wonder Wheel at this nostalgic amusement resort | Coney Island 
 
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    | As a noun, it can mean a series of objects; as a verb, to propel a boat with oars | row 
 
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    | In 1954 Reagan began hosting a TV show for this company & making speeches to its workers | General Electric 
 
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    | '60s summers seemed oh, so romantic when we danced to this theme heard here | (Alex: Good, with a minute to go.) 
 the "Theme From A Summer Place"
 
 
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    | The phrase "Ask no" this "and give none" refers to mercy, not a coin | quarter 
 
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    | It'll probably take more than a buck to buy a jumbuck, an Australian term for one of these animals | (Ken: What's a kangaroo?) (Mary Ann: What is a wallaby?)
 
 a sheep
 
 
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    | Like George W. Bush, Reagan sought peace at this type of property, called Del Cielo or "in the sky" | a ranch 
 
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    | Sebastian Venable's summer fun was no picnic; in fact, he became a picnic in this one-act Tennessee Williams play | Suddenly Last Summer 
 
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 closing costs
 
 
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    | King Lear says of the dead Cordelia, "Thou'lt come no more," this, this, this, this, this | (Alex: Instead of the "this", it was [*], [*], [*], [*], [*].) 
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    | Built in 1902, this distinctive-looking building is one of New York's oldest & most famous skyscrapers | the Flatiron Building 
 
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    | The Latin words for "moving" & "place" are combined to form this word for a self-propelled railroad vehicle | a locomotive 
 
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 Gorbachev
 
 
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    | Cowabunga! 2 surfers travel the world looking for the perfect wave in this 1966 documentary | [Ken did not include the leading article in his response.] 
 The Endless Summer
 
 
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    | Business people shouldn't infringe on patents, trademarks or these, covered by a 1952 universal convention | copyrights 
 
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    | Winston Churchill told inquiring reporters, "I think" this 2-word phrase "is a splendid expression" | (Ken: What is Iron Curtain?) ...
 (Mary Ann: [Enthusiastically, upon taking the lead from Ken] Yes!)
 
 no comment
 
 
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    | Popular name for the area along Seventh Avenue, south of 42nd Street, with stores full of notions & fabrics | the Garment District 
 
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    | Meaning crudely indecent, it refers to the every day form of Latin spoken by the ancient Romans | vulgar 
 
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    | Reagan called this 1942 film in which he played an amputee the best one he ever made | (Mary Ann: What is Where's the Rest of Me?) (Ken: What is... The Killers?)
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 (Alex: Mary Ann, he spoke those words, "Where's the rest of me?", in the film [*].)
 
 Kings Row
 
 
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    | When businesses restructure following a bankruptcy they use this section of U.S. federal code | Chapter 11 
 
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 second acts
 
 
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 the Cloisters
 
 
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