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    | Wanting to go about like the goats, she said she didn't want her clothes anymore | Heidi 
 
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    | A hexagon has this many more sides than a pentagon | 1 
 
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    | Magic, Van,
 Lyndon
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    | Once a believer has made a pilgrimage to this city, he may add the title "Hajji" to his name | Mecca 
 
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    | In 1865, this country moved its capital from Auckland to Wellington | (Alex: We've got a minute to go.) 
 New Zealand
 
 
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    | In the 1880s, Jigaro Kano devised this sport | (Pam: What is karate?) 
 judo
 
 
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    | The mother duck thought her ugly duckling was a real turkey but in actuality it was this | swan 
 
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    | A tetrahedron is a pyramid whose base is this shape | (John: What is square?) (Barbara: What is a rectangle?)
 
 triangular
 
 
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    | Toast, fry,
 poodle
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    | In Egypt, if you run into a haje, be charming, because it's this type of animal | snake 
 
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    | We don't want to scare you, but some measure this region as taking up more than 1/3 of Romania | Transylvania 
 
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    | He's the only boxer ever to appear on Time magazine's cover 3 times, in 1963, 1971 & 1978 | Muhammad Ali 
 
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    | Animals transformed into horses to pull Cinderella's pumpkin coach | (John: What are rats?) 
 mice
 
 
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    | Putting your arms straight out to the sides, # of degrees in the angle you've created between them | 180 
 
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    | "Do-Wacka-Do", "Chug-A-Lug",
 "Dang Me"
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    | "Head of the Class"'s Khrystyne Haje played an angel on "Bates Motel", an '87 TV sequel to this '60 film | Psycho 
 
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    | In Greek, this country is the Kypriaki Dimokratia | Cyprus 
 
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    | Ency. Americana says "A small stream between teams provides an added incentive to win" in this | tug-of-war 
 
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    | OED says this number originated c. 1484, about 500 years before our national debt reached it | one trillion 
 
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    | The 5th Amendment, 2 pills every 4 hours,
 free samples
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 things you take
 
 
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    | Haji ware is 4th century pottery "Made in" this country | Japan 
 
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    | Wisconsin touches these 2 Great Lakes | Superior & Michigan 
 
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    | Only Olympic sport in which, when one team has possession of the ball, just 3 players may touch it | volleyball 
 
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    | Question asked about the location of Peter Piper's production output | (Alex: Correct, and you didn't make a mistake.  Glad you had to say it and not I!) [The end-of-round signal sounds.]
 
 Where's the peck of pickled peppers Peter Piper picked?
 
 
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    | Mystical matrix where the numbers in each column, row & diagonal add up to the same amount | magic square 
 
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    | Entrepreneur, Venture,
 Inc.
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 business magazines
 
 
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    | Hajduszoboszlo in Hungary, like Bath in England, is known for this curative substance | mineral springs/waters 
 
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