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    | In Act I of this play, Linda tells Willy, "you're sixty years old.  They can't expect you to keep traveling every week" | 
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    (Colby: What's committee?)
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    | Climbing spurs are useful to these people who fix the transmission wires of phone & power companies | 
    (Alex: They're useful to [*]; less than a minute to go now, Brenton.)
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    (Alex: You have the most money. How much are you gonna risk of that $4,000?) (Colby: I'm gonna Roger Craig this--bet it all.) (Alex: All right.) [Laughter] ... [Colby sighs.] (Alex: Hurry.) (Colby: Yeah, I have no idea.)
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    | From Act I of this 1913 play:  "I ain't done nothing wrong by speaking to the gentleman. I've a right to sell flowers" | 
    (Drew: What is My Fair Lady?) ... (Alex: You selected the musical that was based on the 1913 play called [*] by George Bernard Shaw.)
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    | (The Mythbusters deliver the clue.)  One test required disabling the safety devices that keep these 2 measurements from getting too high; your water heater can indeed make that skylight you never wanted.  Myth confirmed. | 
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    (Drew: What is a submarine?) ... (Alex: [*] for oil, yes.)
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