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    (Alex: We've got a minute to go.)
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    | A tetrahedron is a pyramid whose base is this shape | 
    (John: What is square?) (Barbara: What is a rectangle?)
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    | He's the only boxer ever to appear on Time magazine's cover 3 times, in 1963, 1971 & 1978 | 
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    (John: What are rats?)
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    Cyprus
 
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    The 5th Amendment,  2 pills every 4 hours,  free samples | 
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    | Question asked about the location of Peter Piper's production output | 
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    | Hajduszoboszlo in Hungary, like Bath in England, is known for this curative substance | 
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