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    | Central Africa's short people | the Pygmies 
 
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    | When you step on these, they let out a little "wine" | (Alex: There was a groan out of the audience on that one.) 
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    | Any remedy which counteracts a swallowed poison | an antidote 
 
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    | An unlucky Friday or a baker's dozen | 13 
 
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    | His spectacle invention that's a sight for sore eyes | bifocals 
 
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    | At last count there were only 70 of these head servants left in England | (Sara: What are major-domos?) ...
 (Alex: There's a difference between a [*] and a major-domo.)
 
 butlers
 
 
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    | S. Africa's form of segregation | apartheid 
 
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    | Satanic term for food prepared with strong seasoning, as of eggs or ham | devilled 
 
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    | To prevent swelling & discoloring from a blow to the body, apply this kind of compress immediately | a cold compress 
 
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    | Number of stars on American flag raised at Iwo Jima | 48 
 
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    | "Fish & guests stink in 3 days" are among this almanac's wise words | Poor Richard('s Almanack) 
 
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    | Nobody wants to hear all of this camp song about decreasing containers of brew | "99 Bottles Of Beer On The Wall" 
 
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    | Tanganyika & Zanzibar joined to form this country | (Leland: What is Zimbabwe?) 
 Tanzania
 
 
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    | French term for meat served in its own juice | au jus 
 
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    | Kind of shot given to prevent lockjaw after a puncture wound | a tetanus shot 
 
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    | Square inches in a square foot | (Alex: You were doing the math in your head while you were answering, I know.) 
 144
 
 
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    | He was president of the 1st society to press for its abolition | slavery 
 
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    | A stew of various meats, a jar of mixed flower petals, or an old "Jeopardy" category | potpourri 
 
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    | Africa's largest fresh-water lake, it's main source of the Nile | Lake Victoria 
 
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    | Found in rye bread, these seeds are also flavoring of kummel liqueur | caraway seeds 
 
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    | This "hug" is recommended as effective method to remove object blocking windpipe | the Heimlich maneuver 
 
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    | Total of trombones & cornets in "The Music Man" tune | (Richard: What is 177?) 
 186
 
 
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    | The postal service actually showed a profit when he held this position | (Richard: [no response]) ...
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 Postmaster General
 
 
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    | This president is said to be related to John Kennedy, Princess Di & F. Mitterand | (Richard: [no response]) 
 Ronald Reagan
 
 
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    | Kenyatta was leader of this bloody movement to end British rule in Kenya | the Mau Maus 
 
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    | The thymus & pancreas of young calves are sources of this meat | sweetbreads 
 
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    | Full name for CPR | cardiopulmonary resuscitation 
 
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    | Age range of an octogenarian | the 80s (or 80-89) 
 
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    | The place you most readily find "QWERTYUIOP"; you can spell it using only these letters | a typewriter 
 
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