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    dead languages
 
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    Pegasus
 
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    a scab
 
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    Blue Danube
 
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    (Alex: That song, "Me and Bobby McGee".  [*] is just another word.)
  freedom
 
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    the Cowardly Lion
 
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    sign language
 
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    the North Star (or Pole Star)
 
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    a foreign car
 
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    Benny Goodman
 
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    red badge of courage
 
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    Don Knotts
 
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    the equator
 
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    the Taft-Hartley Act
 
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    (Phyllis: Who is Liszt?)
  Frédéric Chopin
 
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    | Nathan Forrest is quoted as coining this rule of war: "Get there 1st with..." this | 
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  "Promise me, Son, not to do the things I've done / Walk away from trouble if you can / Now, it won't mean you're weak if you turn the other cheek / I hope you're old enough to understand..." | 
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    the United Mine Workers
 
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    the Surprise Symphony
 
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    | Shakespeare wrote that it was wasteful & ridiculous "to gild refined gold or paint..." this | 
    the lily
 
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    Milquetoast
 
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    Schumann
 
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    (Alex: That is it for another $1,000.  We've got a minute to go.)
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