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    Ghost
 
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    doe & shoe
 
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    | Valentine & Proteus are the pair of fellows in this Shakespeare title | 
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    | Samuel Adams is seen here representing this state | 
    [The end-of-round signal sounds.]
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    | The lucky snoozers here are being watched by these, also a name for a volunteer group begun in 1979 | 
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    | Joseph Gordon-Levitt loses the title girl in "(500) Days of Summer" & naturally moves on to a girl named this | 
    Autumn
 
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    | The life work of Albert Michelson was sort of using a radar gun on this value & establishing it as a constant | 
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    (Alex: With less than a minute now.)
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    | Ernest Rutherford found that the volume of an atom was made up mostly of this | 
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    | Money for finding something lost & a person who looks after passengers on a ship | 
    (Elaine: Uh... what is... [Beep] A bur--)
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    | A chapter in this fantasy volume is titled "The Taming of Smeagol" | 
    (Joyce: Uh... what is The Hobbit?) (Rob: What is The Lord of the Rings?) (Alex: Be more specific.) (Rob: What is The Return of the King?)
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    Endless Love
 
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    (Joyce: Who is Kelvin?) ... (Alex: So you lost a bit.  You're in second place.  Go again.  Take a deep breath.) [Joyce chuckles.] (Alex: That's it.  Relax.  Go.)
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    | Nick & Nora Charles are the crime-solving duo in this 1934 novel by Dashiell Hammett | 
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    | Patrick Dempsey realizes Michelle Monaghan is his soulmate in this film whose title sounds like a wedding attendant | 
    (Rob: What is The Bridesmaid?)
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    | This quantum theorist has more than 80 institutes named for him in Germany | 
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