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    Bad
 
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    | Orange-ya glad they didn't rename it freedom dressing during the last war with Iraq | 
    (Alex: With a minute to go.)
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    | Billboard reports in 1963 this trio's "In the Wind" album blew to No. 1, bumping its own debut album from the top spot | 
    Peter, Paul and Mary
 
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    | A slogan for women's political representation goes, "A woman's place is in the house... and" here | 
    (Traci: What is in the White House?) (Scott: What is in Congress?)
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    | Nebraska's dominant terrestrial predator is this canine | 
    (Traci: What is a wolf?)
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    | In the '70s this Gibbons became the spokesman for the health benefits of Grape-Nuts cereals | 
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    | In "42nd Street", Warner Baxter tells Ruby Keeler, "You're going out a youngster, but you've got to" do this | 
    come back a star
 
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    Russian dressing
 
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    | An old wives' tale about these bugs crawling into your head gave them this name | 
    earwig
 
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    | Nash wrote that this garnish "Is gharsely" | 
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    | This "electrical" group's "Back in Black" album has sold over 19 million copies | 
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    if you snooze, you lose
 
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    | Fermat's last theorem was on a simple dressing of oil & this | 
    vinegar
 
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    celery
 
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    (Traci: Who was Elvis Presley?)
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    (Traci: What is ewel?)
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    | The "hole" in this phrase meaning an explosive device is about to go off may have originally been a mine | 
    fire in the hole
 
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    | This "colorful" play by William Archer has taken on mythic proportions & salad portions | 
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    | The hairy-nosed variety of this burrowing marsupial of south Australia can reach 4 feet in length | 
    (Michael: What is a mole?) [The end-of-round signal sounds.]
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