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    | Madonna restages Marilyn Monroe's "Diamonds Are A Girl's Best Friend" number | (Winston: What is "Vogue"?) 
 "Material Girl"
 
 
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    | "A ____ Yankee In King Arthur's Court" | Connecticut 
 
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    | Ephelides is the technical term for these marks on the skin of kids & Howdy Doody | freckles 
 
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    | The butter type is okay, but most of these utensils are prohibited, even religious ones | knives 
 
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    | On "Seinfeld", at a wake, Timmy asked George Costanza if he had just done this with a chip; George had & did it again | double-dip 
 
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    | They're seen here on a trumpet | valves 
 
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    | Madonna dances in a wedding dress & on a gondola in Venice | "Like A Virgin" 
 
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    | "The Hotel ____ ____" | New Hampshire 
 
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    | You might want to stay out of the meadow today if you've got allergic rhinitis, this affliction | (Jeff: What are allergies?) [Alex draws a big breath.]
 (Jeff: What is [*]?)
 (Alex: That's it.)
 
 hay fever
 
 
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    | Axes & hatchets?  No; Dynamite? No; These electrified lances used to control Bossy?  Still no! | (Katie: What are Tasers?) 
 cattle prods
 
 
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    | In this jumping game, 2 ropes are used, often with 2 people jumping in a synchronized way | double dutch 
 
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    | This vivid color is also called Chinese red | vermillion 
 
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    | Danny Aiello is dad to pregnant teen Madonna | "Papa Don't Preach" 
 
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    | The play "Abe Lincoln in ____" | Illinois 
 
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    | Scratch your head & figure out how to treat your pityriasis capitis, this | dandruff 
 
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    | One of these metal levers with an avian name?  Put it in your checked bags | a crowbar 
 
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    | "The Deuce" is a double-decker bus that mostly runs down this iconic Nevada road | (Katie: What is Route 66?) 
 the Las Vegas Strip
 
 
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    | From the Latin for "to devour", it can mean ravenous or greedy | voracious 
 
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    | 1990 black-&-white classic in which you see Madonna "strike a pose" & give good face | "Vogue" 
 
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    | Epistaxis is this condition, & I think I'm getting one from sitting in the highest seats in the arena | a nosebleed 
 
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    | Sorry, Rembrandt, none of that flammable turpentine, used by artists as this type of diluting agent | solvent (or paint thinner) 
 
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    | Spite & malice is a form of the oxymoronic-sounding card game double this | double solitaire 
 
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    | This ornamental drapery is hung across the top edge of a bed, table or canopy | valance 
 
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    | A matador dresses for a bullfight; Madonna dresses & undresses for the matador | "Take A Bow" 
 
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    | After childbirth, a woman may complain about these, striae gravidarum; you're still beautiful, honey | stretch marks 
 
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    | No realistic replicas of these, & no to the starting type, too | a gun or a pistol 
 
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    | For his technique, Giovanni Bottesini got the nickname "Paganini of" this large instrument | double bass 
 
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    | This room in a church is used to store sacred objects & clerical robes | (Jeff: What is the vestment?) (Katie: What is the vestibule?)
 (Winston: I'll try vestuary?)
 (Alex: No.)
 (Winston: Made that up.)
 
 vestry
 
 
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