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    (Barry) Bonds
 
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    | Barry Manilow wrote the jingle that had us "stuck on" this brand | 
    Band-Aid
 
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    It's decorated in December: SEARCH, SET, TRIM | 
    Christmas tree
 
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    (Thomas) Edison
 
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    | Wanna live in this city, 90210? in July 2008 the median home price there was $2.3 million | 
    Beverly Hills
 
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    | The uvea, the eye's middle layer, includes this contractile diaphragm, the colored part of the eye | 
    the iris
 
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    | In 1980 this boxer came out of retirement to fight Larry Holmes & then Trevor Berbick; he lost both bouts | 
    (Carolyn: Who is Sugar Ray Leonard?) (Chris: Who is George Foreman?)
  (Muhammad) Ali
 
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    | In 1932 George Blaisdell developed this cigarette lighter in Bradford, Pennsylvania | 
    Zippo
 
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    A "high" time in art: SIENNA ACRES | 
    Renaissance
 
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    | In 1989 George H.W. Bush appointed him to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia | 
    Clarence Thomas
 
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    | Originally the letters in this landmark were 30 feet wide & 50 feet tall, & had 4,000 20-watt light bulbs | 
    the Hollywood sign
 
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    | Each wrist has 8 of these bones, also the name of a tunnel in the wrist | 
    the carpals
 
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    | In 1962 this country's Dawn Fraser became the first woman swimmer to break one minute in the 100-meter freestyle | 
    Australia
 
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    | Dr. Joseph Lawrence & Jordan Lambert invented this bad-breath-busting product in 1879 | 
    Listerine
 
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    A Texan battle cry: A MEMORABLE TERM, EH? | 
    Remember the Alamo
 
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    | In 1952 this poet told us to "Rage, rage against the dying of the light" | 
    Dylan Thomas
 
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    | Good times are Bruin in this district, home to UCLA, where John Wooden was a "wizard" | 
    (Carolyn: What is Brentwood?)
  Westwood
 
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    | In the 1960s he won 7 major tournaments, more than any other golfer | 
    (Jack) Nicklaus
 
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    | This yogurt brand is named for founder Isaac Carasso's son Daniel | 
    Dannon
 
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    He co-wrote "South Pacific": MASS ROMANTIC HERE | 
    Oscar Hammerstein
 
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    | His 1947 novel "Doctor Faustus" symbolically paralleled the rise of Nazism | 
    Thomas Mann
 
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    | You can hit the Comedy Store, House of Blues, Whisky A Go Go & the Viper Room on this "strip" of L.A. | 
    Sunset Strip
 
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    | Familiar to pitchers, the group of muscles called this includes the subscapularis muscle | 
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    | Iowa State's Dan Gable won 2 NCAA titles in this sport & then coached Iowa to 15 team titles from 1978 to 1997 | 
    wrestling
 
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    | The logo of this outdoor brand is seen here | 
    Coleman
 
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    This Internet service was big in the '90s: I ONCE RAN EMAIL | 
    America Online
 
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    | This late medieval Christian spiritual writer is the probable author of "Imitation of Christ" | 
    (Brooke: Who is Thomas Aquinas?)
  Thomas à Kempis
 
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    | Originally called "Nuestro Pueblo" by the artist, it's the L.A. landmark seen here | 
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