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LOSING, LOSING, & MORE LOSING |
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THAT'S THE STORY OF MY LIFE |
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The Comstock Lode on Mt. Davidson in western Nevada was the richest find of this element in the U.S. |
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In 1986 Johnny Cash recorded a religious song called this, the opposite of his nickname |
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Friar with an everlasting name in the Bluegrass State |
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(Sarah of the Clue Crew at Gleason's Gym in New York City) This great champ who trained at Gleason's Gym invented the "Rope-a-dope" technique to tire his opponents |
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For losing 3 pairs of these, the 3 Little Kittens temporarily lost pie privileges in a Mother Goose rhyme |
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A thespian: "Kate Remembered" |
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Baking soda, salt & lye all contain this element |
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(Hi, I'm Richie McDonald) They say this is good news, but not in my band Lonestar's No. 1 song with this title |
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Trumpeter Armstrong, who could be found in a gulf state |
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After a knockdown during a match, the standing boxer must retire to one of these |
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This football team from New York state lost 4 straight Super Bowls |
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A comedienne: "Ball of Fire" |
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Plants absorb its isotope 90 generated by nuclear fallout |
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The song "On the Beach at" this place, which became a stateside standard, was first published in Honolulu in 1915 |
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The Woolf is at the door as this stately name |
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(Cheryl of the Clue Crew) From the Middle English for "thrust", it's a term used for practice fighting |
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1 of the 3 losing numbers on a first roll in craps |
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An athlete: "It's Not About the Bike" |
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Element No. 16, it's used in vulcanization |
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Undistinguished congressman Joseph Hopkinson is remembered for writing "Hail" this, now the VP's intro music |
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The Everglades & this first name of "Tank Girl" Petty are found in the Sunshine State |
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By setting many of the rules still used today, the 8th Marquess of this turned boxing from fisticuffs into an art form |
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In Genesis he loses one garment to his brothers & another to Potiphar's wife |
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A president: "Fortunate Son" |
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It was named for the moon as it was found with tellurium which was named for the Earth |
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In this 1938 song the title line is followed by "Where you're terrific if you're even good" |
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German actress & drama coach Hagen who's been hangin' around a Western state |
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(Cheryl) The subject of the film "Raging Bull", this Gleason's Gym trainee held the middleweight title from 1949 to 1951 |
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It's an atom that can become electrically charged by losing one or more electrons |
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An impresario: "The Colonel" |
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