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    | A knot I've found, oh, heck! / in this muscle of the upper part of my neck / but not in my ol' a-sneezius! / no! 'tis in my... | 
    (Brandon: What is trapezus?) [Brandon was originally ruled correct, but this was reversed before his interview.]
  trapezius
 
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    | The ball must arc at least 3 feet in this type of softball | 
    slow pitch
 
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    | Gold in the form seen here, it can also mean priceless pieces of wisdom | 
    nuggets
 
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    | 1988: John Taylor, Jerry Rice; Taylor caught Super Bowl XXIII's game-winning pass, but Rice got MVP | 
    the 49ers
 
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    | No joke, it comes at the end of a joke | 
    a punchline
 
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    | The territory of Judea became part of this empire in 63 B.C. | 
    the Roman Empire
 
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    | Arising from 3 heads / this extensor muscle's dead / my upper arm does no more reps / until some help for my... | 
    triceps
 
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    | Hamilton beach sells a programmable one of these to keep pot roast at the right temperature | 
    a slow cooker
 
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    | Still widely used today, these extremely thin sheets of gold were used for gilding medieval manuscripts | 
    gold leaf
 
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    | 2009: Wes Welker, Randy Moss; they had a pretty good quarterback | 
    the New England Patriots
 
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    | An unexpected blow, or a 2011 movie about a girl named Babydoll with a wild imagination | 
    sucker punch
 
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    | The innermost of the 3 in each rear / is a pain when I try to sit in a bus / it is amiss, now please do this / fix my gluteus... | 
    minimus
 
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    | In "The Streets of Laredo", this line that became a book & movie title precedes "& play the fife lowly" | 
    bang the drum slowly
 
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    | Gold has the atomic number 79 & this chemical symbol | 
    Au (Aurum)
 
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    | 2008: Marvin Harrison, Reggie Wayne; they had a pretty good quarterback | 
    the Indianapolis Colts
 
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    | Fighting puppets Punch & Judy have been around since this period that began in 1660 with the return of Charles II | 
    [The end-of-round signal sounds.]
  the Restoration
 
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    | The longest in the body / this muscle feels ungodly / rest my thigh at the bar? glorious! / now work on my... | 
    sartorius
 
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    | "Layla" guitarist's lazy moniker | 
    (Mike: What is Slowhands?) [Mike was originally ruled correct, but this was reversed before his interview.]
  Slowhand
 
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    | The 1897 Canadian gold rush named for this river occurred around the confluence of the Yukon River & it | 
    the Klondike
 
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    | 1976: Fred Biletnikoff, Cliff Branch (Fred's in the Hall of Fame; Cliff may get there, too) | 
    the (Oakland) Raiders
 
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    | A blow to the back of the neck is the punch named for this animal | 
    (Mike: What is a donkey?)
  a rabbit punch
 
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    | This ruler of Judea attempted to kill the infant Jesus | 
    Herod
 
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    | Internal or external / the pain there's infernal / feel my abdomen go weak / it means indirect, it's my... | 
    oblique
 
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    | What camera crews call "over-cranking" produces this effect | 
    slow motion
 
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    | A fabled lost city of gold lends its name to this California county | 
    (Mike: What is Cibola?)
  El Dorado
 
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    | 1978: John Stallworth, Lynn Swann; who do you double cover with that combo? | 
    the Steelers
 
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    | The name of this red wine punch is from the Spanish for "Bleeding" | 
    sangria
 
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    | Galilee, Samaria & Judea in the south were the 3 traditional divisions of this ancient area with a still-current name | 
    Palestine
 
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