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    | In the open sea where the Labrador Current meets the Gulf Stream, fog makes these even more of a shipping hazard | icebergs 
 
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    | The Beatles (1965):
 SOS!
 | "Help!" 
 
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    | As you might expect, it's the official state dance of Hawaii | the hula 
 
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    | Home to such early makers as Andrea Amati & Giovanni Maggini, this country is known as the violin's birthplace | Italy 
 
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    | At www.this.gov you'll find "Top Forms and Publications", which include forms W-4 & 1040 | irs 
 
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    | Next word in the prayer "Hail Mary, full of..." | grace 
 
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    | 80% of U.S. lifeguard ocean rescues are prompted by this type of "current" (inaccurately called a "tide") | rips 
 
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    | Frankie Avalon (1959):
 A plea to a goddess
 | (Alex: [*] if you will, yes.) 
 "Venus"
 
 
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    | In 1973 North Carolina went dark green & designated this its official state precious stone | an emerald 
 
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    | This pupil of Nicolo Amati devised the modern bridge & set the proportions for modern violins | Stradivarius 
 
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    | There are links to musings by its columnists Rick Reilly & Bill Simmons, & also "Fantasy & Games" | (Evelyn: What is Sports Illustrated?) (Kevin: What is si.com?)
 [ERRATUM: The link next to the Bill Simmons and Rick Reilly links actually reads "Fantasy Games", not "Fantasy & Games", and there is no such other category or link on the ESPN website.]
 
 ESPN
 
 
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    | A framework of metal bars over a fireplace, it can also mean to shred cheese | grate 
 
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    | 20,000 feet under the sea you'll still find animals of this phylum, different from their brethren octopi & clams | mollusks 
 
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    | Colbie Caillat (2008):
 Effervescent
 | "Bubbly" 
 
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    | Washington's state fossil is the Columbian species of this prehistoric elephant | a mammoth 
 
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    | Established in 1626, Les 24 Violons du Roi was the orchestra of this king, the 13th of the name | Louis 
 
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    | "Lots of answers" are promised when you search with this 3-letter word followed by .com | ask 
 
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    | A man on his wedding day, or perhaps what he does to get ready | groom 
 
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    | An adjective meaning "terrific", or a long ocean wave that moves without breaking | (Kevin: What is...) (Alex: Kevin?)
 (Kevin: A breaker? [Scoffs])
 [The end-of-round signal sounds.]
 
 swell
 
 
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    | Peaches & Herb (1979):
 "& it feels so good"
 | "Reunited" 
 
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    | It's the state animal of Maine & the state land mammal of Alaska | moose 
 
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    | A violinist, not an archer, Giuseppe Tartini helped establish the modern style of using this | a bow 
 
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    | "Share your photos.  Watch the world" at this website | Flickr 
 
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    | A piece of rice, or a speck of sand | grain 
 
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    | Beyonce (2006/2007):
 Priceless;
 "To the left, to the left"
 | "Irreplaceable" 
 
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    | Arizona's state flower is the blossom of this giant cactus | (Alex: You are right, with a minute to go.) 
 saguaro
 
 
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    | A master violinist, this "Four Seasons" man was among the first to compose major works for the instrument | (Antonio) Vivaldi 
 
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    | At the website for this network, you can check out the "Item on air" or apply for a QCard | QVC 
 
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    | Jot this down--it's the study of handwriting | graphology 
 
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