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    | Education's "3 R's" | 
    reading, 'riting & 'rithmetic
 
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    | Manager Casey Stengel considered retiring until they won 5th-straight World Series | 
    the Yankees
 
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    | Sauteed egg-dipped bread | 
    French toast
 
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    | Only Oscar winner sung by a cricket, it's Disney's theme | 
    "When You Wish Upon a Star"
 
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    | Red, blue & yellow pigments | 
    the primary colors
 
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    | Hillary & Tenzing were the 1st to go there, but only stayed 15 minutes | 
    (Elise: What was Mt. Everest?) (Alex: Be a little more more specific.) (Elise: What was the first climb of Mt. Everest? The summit of, what was [*]?))
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    | Campfire confection | 
    (Elise: What are s'mores?)
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    | She sang '80's "Fame" & '83's "What a Feeling" | 
    Irene Cara
 
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    | The rub-a-dub guys | 
    three men in a tub (the butcher, the baker & the candlestick maker)
 
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    | Sang "Diamonds are a Girl's Best Friend", then married a baseball star | 
    Marilyn Monroe
 
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    | Original name of "The Ed Sullivan Show" | 
    Toast of the Town
 
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    | '38 winner that became Bob Hope's theme song | 
    "Thanks for the Memory"
 
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    | Mustachioed painter who could be knighted "Sur Real" | 
    Salvador DalĂ
 
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    | For a troika, you'd put this behind 3 horses | 
    (Elise: What is a carriage?)
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    | Chief Justice appointed by Eisenhower, he served until the Nixon era | 
    (Alex: With less than a minute to go in the round.)
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    | T. Jefferson popularized this French side-dish, now America's favorite vegetable | 
    [The end-of-round signal sounds.]
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    | "Rank" of George Jessel | 
    Toastmaster General
 
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    | 1960 song named for day Melina Mercouri rested: | 
    "Never On Sunday"
 
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    | Don Quixote's creator, he was the real "Man from La Mancha" | 
    Don Miguel de Cervantes
 
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    | 3 rulers ruling | 
    (Elise: What are the 3 kings of Orient are?)
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    | Now nation's best-selling magazine, 1st cover featured Lucy & her baby | 
    TV Guide
 
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    | Gable taught Colbert how to do it; now even Emily Post says it's correct | 
    dunking doughnuts
 
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    | Named for an Australian soprano, it's thin, crisp bread | 
    Melba toast
 
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    | This 1st winner, from "Gay Divorcee", is also a Lincoln luxury car | 
    "The Continental"
 
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