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  | TYPES OF MUSICAL INSTRUMENT |  
   
 
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  | BROADWAY SHOWS BY CHARACTER |  
   
 
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    | Learn a few moves like the do-si-do & the allemande left, then follow the instructions of the caller in this pastime | 
    square dancing
 
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    | Teacher Donalyn Miller's "The Book Whisperer" is subtitled "Awakening the Inner" this "in Every Child" | 
    reader
 
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    | Article 2 of the European Union's Charter of Fundamental Rights forbids this type of punishment | 
    (John: What is corporal punishment?)
  capital punishment (the death penalty)
 
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    Tacky director Roger De Bris, Nazi sympathizer & author Franz Liebkind | 
    The Producers
 
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    | French term meaning government should mind its own business | 
    laissez-faire
 
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    | This book of the human body was first published in London in 1858 | 
    Gray's Anatomy
 
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    | Pipe, as opposed to reed or Hammond | 
    organ
 
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    | The Atlantic Charter, issued by these 2 men in 1941, expressed hope for a more cooperative postwar world | 
    Churchill & FDR
 
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    | Missionaries Elder Cunningham & Elder Price, from Salt Lake City | 
    The Book of Mormon
 
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    | It's a plastic shield over a salad bar | 
    (Mary Beth: What's the sneeze bar?)
  the sneeze guard
 
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    | To avoid possible scalding when your car overheats, do not remove the cap on this until the engine cools down | 
    the radiator
 
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    | In 2012 the classic "Manual for Job Hunters" that asks this title question came out with its 40th edition | 
    What Color Is Your Parachute?
 
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    | Transverse, as opposed to end-blown | 
    a flute
 
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    | Inspired by Czechoslovakia's Charter 77, Charter 08 is a democracy manifesto for this Asian country | 
    China
 
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    Cockney chimney sweep Bert, Winifred Banks | 
    Mary Poppins
 
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    | A scroll in a case on the doorpost of a Jewish home | 
    a mezuzah
 
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    | Piano students are taught to perform this, though it's from the Italian for "to play the harp" | 
    an arpeggio
 
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    | This bestseller by Lynne Truss has been described as "a book for people who love punctuation" | 
    (Alex: You got the Daily Double in the first round, and you trail John by $1,000 only at this moment.) (Mary Beth: $1,000, please.) (Alex: All right.  Keep going for those ties.) ... (Alex: That's right, and once again, you're tied for the lead.)
  Eats, Shoots & Leaves
 
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    | Alto (Art Pepper's specialty) | 
    the saxophone
 
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    | The Pfaffenbrief or Priests' Charter of 1370 made the first mention of a confederation that became this country | 
    (Mary Beth: What is Germany?)
  Switzerland
 
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    Hefty teen Tracy Turnblad, the conniving Velma Von Tussle | 
    Hairspray
 
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    | A lavish or spectacular show | 
    an extravaganza
 
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    | To perform this chemistry process, add a solution whose composition you know to one that's a mystery & check the reaction | 
    titration
 
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    | He published "Up from Slavery" in 1901 & "Tuskegee and Its People" in 1905 | 
    (John: Who is Du Bois?)
  Booker T. Washington
 
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    | Ibanez Grand Concert | 
    (Mary Beth: What's a piano?) ... (Alex: It's [*]. The "Grand" probably threw you off there, Mary Beth. Two categories still in play.)
  a guitar
 
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    | In May 1963 Tanganyika was among the charter members of the OAU, short for this | 
    the Organization of African Unity
 
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    Window washer J. Pierrepont Finch, company president J.B. Biggley | 
    How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying
 
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    | Lebanese political group aka the "Party of God" | 
    Hezbollah
 
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