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    | In 2014 this branch of the Treasury Department issued a half-dollar Baseball Hall of Fame coin depicting a glove on one side | the (U.S.) Mint 
 
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    | In 2010 this Detroit legend said she'd prefer Halle Berry to play her in a film bio; R-E-S-P-E-C-T her wishes! | Aretha Franklin 
 
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    | Paired with "nice" in seasonal song, it means mischievous | naughty 
 
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    | It "was the first planet discovered since ancient times" | Uranus 
 
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    | Dude, I'm getting totally ripped doing alternate hammer curls! These 6-letter arm muscles are goinna be sick! | biceps 
 
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    | 7:55 A.M. December 7, 1941 | Pearl Harbor 
 
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    | She won Video of the Year at the 2010 VMAs, & we'll take that meat dress of hers to go | Lady Gaga 
 
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    | Diminished the quality of, or pampered a child to excess | spoiled 
 
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    | He "won the Indianapolis 500 race four times", his brother Bobby won it 3 times | Unser 
 
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    | bodybuilding.com says push down with your lower back, cap'n, as you contract your abs & exhale to do these | crunches 
 
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    | 10:15 P.M. April 14, 1865: The shooting of this man | Abraham Lincoln 
 
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    | Flora of the mid-Atlantic region are highlighted in the National one, part of the U.S. Botanic one | Garden 
 
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    | "All I wanna do" is tell you she worked as a backup singer for Michael Jackson & George Harrison; now have some fun | (Christine: Who is Cyndi Lauper?) 
 Sheryl Crow
 
 
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    | The movie "Bad Words" got a 65% from the website with this bad word in its name | (Christine: What is [*] Tomatoes?) 
 Rotten
 
 
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    | At 4,406 feet above sea level, its highest elevation is Ben Nevis | (Brad: Oh... sorry.) ...
 (Alex: The highest elevation in [*]; Ben Nevis, of course, the highest peak in Scotland.)
 
 the United Kingdom
 
 
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    | Muscle & Fitness says, "Try to touch your hamstrings on your calves" in this dipping exercise | squats 
 
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    | 8:01 P.M. ET Sunday, February 9, 1964 | The Beatles on Ed Sullivan 
 
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    | G.O.P. Congressman Steve Scalise from Louisiana has this post in the House working to persuade others to vote with the party | the whip 
 
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    | Those women can sing! The mom of this "Vision of Love" '90s superstar performed with the NYC Opera | Mariah Carey 
 
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    | This noun for gross immorality comes from the Latin for "equal"--see the "qu" in the middle? | iniquity 
 
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    | Some stores sell models of these "with seats as high as 6 feet above the ground" | a unicycle 
 
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    | Your body is in slow constant motion doing this 2-word ancient Chinese exercise that can reduce stress | tai chi 
 
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    | 11:00 A.M. November 11, 1918 | (Brad: What is the assassination of Archduke Ferdinand?) 
 the armistice of World War I
 
 
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    | This Democrat retired in 2015 as Michigan's longest-serving ever U.S. senator | Carl Levin 
 
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    | Her first two words in the movie "Funny Girl" were "Hello, gorgeous"; she can sing a little, too | Barbra Streisand 
 
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    | In 2012 the State Department put out an APB--a new "Prevention Board" for these terrible crimes | (Eric: What is assault?) 
 atrocities
 
 
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    | It is "any mammal whose toes end in hoofs" | ungulate 
 
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    | Here's your "K" ration for today: this is the study of the mechanics & anatomy of movement | (Eric: What are kinetics?) 
 kinesiology
 
 
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    | 10:22 P.M. Paris time, May 21, 1927 | the Lindbergh landing 
 
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