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  | MOST POPULAR BABY NAMES BY YEAR |  
   
 
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    | This family lives at 742 Evergreen Terrace, Springfield, somewhere in the United States | 
    the Simpsons
 
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    A game from Rovio:  Angry ____ | 
    Birds
 
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    | The British Dental Association says that most adults in the U.K. suffer from periodontal, aka this, disease | 
    gum
 
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    | Traditionally he gives the first toast to the bride & groom at the reception | 
    the best man
 
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    1971, boys:  An archangel | 
    (Gabor: Who is Gabriel?)
  Michael
 
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    | (The Mythbusters deliver the clue.)  The idiom "going down like a lead balloon" implies that lead balloons can't fly but by constructing a balloon & filling it with enough of this inert gas, we achieved lift-off, myth busted! | 
    helium
 
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    | This rather animated guy lives at 124 Conch Street | 
    SpongeBob
 
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    A magazine for teens:  ____ Beat | 
    Tiger
 
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    | U.K. dentists recommend no less than 1,000 ppm of this in your 3-year-old's toothpaste | 
    fluoride
 
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    | Put this body part "forward" to create a favorable initial impression | 
    your best foot
 
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    1998, girls: One of the Bronte sisters | 
    (Alex Trebek: Not Charlotte, not Anne, but [*].)
  Emily
 
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    | (The Mythbusters deliver the clue.)  In the 15th century, Leonardo da Vinci designed a cannon powered by the rapid expansion of this; he thought it would fire projectiles 3,000 feet, but our test showed that the idea was mostly hot air | 
    steam
 
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    | On "Everybody Loves Raymond", Ray & Debra lived at 320 Fowler; these people, across the street at 319 | 
    Ray's parents
 
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    A Mac operating system:  Snow ____ | 
    Leopard
 
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    | British dentistry has advanced since medieval barbers performed this procedure using a tool called the pelican | 
    (Gabor: What is a root canal?)
  an extraction
 
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    | Male or female, it's the main assistant to the chief electrician on a movie | 
    the best boy
 
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    1914, boys:  A gospel writer | 
    (Alex Johnson: Uh, who is Mark?)
  John
 
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    | (The Mythbusters deliver the clue.)  We tested a story of unlikely survival using a parachutist hitting a see-saw to launch a girl several stories up but she'd be subjected to 42 of these units, exerted on an object by changes in speed, so a safe landing is unlikely indeed | 
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    | Holly Robinson & Peter DeLuise were youthful cops on the show named for this address | 
    21 Jump Street
 
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    The fruit of the baobab: ____ bread | 
    monkey
 
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    | The British Dental Association says there is little danger from this element that's always present in amalgams | 
    (Sunny: What is lead?)
  mercury
 
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    | With more than 4,000 hotels, this chain claims to be the world's largest | 
    Best Western
 
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    1930, boys: Like Goddard or Benchley | 
    (Gabor: What is Peter?)
  Robert
 
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    | (The Mythbusters deliver the clue.)  500 mirrors reflected the sun's rays on a ship's sail which got hot, but failed to catch fire; at President Obama's request we were testing a method invented by this ancient Greek mathematician | 
    (Sunny: Who is Pythagoras?) [The end-of-round signal sounds.] (Alex Trebek: And I saw that show, by the way.)
  Archimedes
 
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    | 1020 Palm Drive, Cocoa Beach, Florida was home to all the magical fun on this classic sitcom | 
    I Dream of Jeannie
 
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    A selfish person: ____ in the manger | 
    dog
 
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    | Missing a molar in Manchester?  Contact the NHS, short for this, & get a list of hospitals with a dentist on call | 
    the National Health Service
 
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    | 3 returning veterans from World War II readjust to civilian life in this Oscar-winning 1946 film | 
    The Best Years of Our Lives
 
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    1950, girls: "Pretty" en espaƱol | 
    (Alex Trebek: With less than a minute, here we go.)
  Linda
 
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