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    | The name of this Mexican beer means "crown" in Spanish | 
    Corona
 
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    "Proud Mary"
 
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    (Michael: They were cousins. They were first cousins.) (Alex: Remember your phrasing.) (Michael: What is they were first cousins?) (Alex: No. James.) (James: What is they were first cousins?)
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    | Guinness reports that the highest speed of particles expelled by one of these is 103.6 mph; bless you! | 
    a sneeze
 
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    | In 2008 she accepted the Republican vice-presidential nomination in St. Paul | 
    Sarah Palin
 
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    | The ones for sweetness are up front, while the bitter ones are back here | 
    taste buds
 
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    | This brand depicts the Colorado Rockies in its logo | 
    Coors
 
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    | In 1975 this group informed us: "I wanna rock and roll all nite and party every day" | 
    Kiss
 
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    | Upon hearing gunfire at this town on April 19, 1775, Sam Adams said, "What a glorious morning for America" | 
    (Nancy: What is Concord?)
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    | To benefit a children's camp, Ed Jarrett built the tallest one of these, 31 feet 6 inches, at a beach resort in Maine | 
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    | Former St. Paul teacher Ann Bancroft is the first woman to reach both these extremes by land | 
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    | To make a show of possibly fake friendship is to act all this double-talk term | 
    buddy-buddy
 
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    | This brand was founded in Amsterdam in 1863 | 
    Heineken
 
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    | This classic by Chuck Berry says to "tell Tchaikovsky the news" | 
    "Roll Over Beethoven"
 
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    | Samuel Adams helped write the anti-British narrative that gave this March 5, 1770 riot its name | 
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    | Standing over 13 feet tall & weighing over 8,800 pounds, the world's largest ones of these are made by Michelin | 
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    Ronald McDonald Houses
 
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    | The "High Life" of this beer began in Milwaukee on Dec. 30, 1903 | 
    Miller
 
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    | She made her Top 40 debut with "I Love Rock 'n Roll"; many put another dime in the jukebox, baby: it went to No. 1 | 
    Joan Jett
 
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    | In 1775 Gen. Gage offered pardons to all who laid down arms except Adams & this 1st signer of the Dec. of Independence | 
    John Hancock
 
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    | Mamma mia! The most expensive this includes pancetta, Fontina cheese & a white truffle paste, all on a thin crust | 
    a pizza
 
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    | Back in St. Paul, Charles Schulz had his heart broken by young Donna, who inspired this little "Peanuts" siren | 
    the Little Red-Haired Girl (the Little Red-Head Girl accepted)
 
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    [The end-of-round signal sounds.]
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    | In the 1880s blue silk ribbons were tied around the necks of bottles of this beer | 
    Pabst
 
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    | The third of September was "the day that my daddy died" in this No. 1 hit by the Temptations | 
    "Papa Was A Rollin' Stone"
 
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    | In June 1776 Adams was selected as Massachusetts' lone delegate to help draft this first U.S. Constitution | 
    the Articles of Confederation
 
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    | In 2004 1,100 people, jumping over one another, took part in the largest game of this | 
    leapfrog
 
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    | Derham Hall High's Heidemarie Stefanyshyn-Piper reached for the stars in 2006 aboard this | 
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    | This person's job is to mediate between students & a university or between readers & a newspaper | 
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