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    (Neil: What is the Congress?) (Alex: No. More specific.) (Neil: What is the United States Senate?)
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    (Nancy: What are stoves?) ... (Alex: They were [*]. We don't have to wonder why they didn't succeed.)
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    | Cordell Hull served in this office nearly 12 years --longer than anyone else | 
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    | With "All-Savers", introduced by banks in Oct., a single person's interest was tax exempt up to this amount | 
    (Neil: What is $1,500?) (Nancy: What is $2,000?)
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  There's a ship lies rigged and ready in the harbor Tomorrow for old England she sails Far away from your land of endless sunshine | 
    [Alex begins reading the clue.] (Alex: "Unfortunately"...all right! We'll play the music first.) ... (Nancy: What is "The Last Love Affair"?)
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