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    the elephant
 
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    poker
 
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    | The title pair played by Penny Marshall & Cindy Williams | 
    Laverne & Shirley
 
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    poinsettia
 
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    the Thames
 
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    | Emilia tells this Shakespearean Moor, "I will play the swan, and die in music" | 
    Othello
 
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    a catfish
 
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    | Some of the most popular versions of this card game are Five Hundred, Gin & Michigan | 
    rummy
 
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    | Lecy Goranson, the original Becky Conner on this sitcom, returned to the series in September 1995 | 
    Roseanne
 
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    pumpkins
 
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    the Jordan River
 
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    | "Extraordinary how potent cheap music is" is a line from his "Private Lives" | 
    Noel Coward
 
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    | A pangolin can extend this sticky organ as much as 10 inches | 
    its tongue
 
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    | In this game you can buy "insurance" if the dealer's up card is an ace | 
    blackjack
 
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    | Despite the death of Freddie Prinze, this series continued until 1978 | 
    Chico and the Man
 
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    | This flower of love is the one Japanese beetles love best | 
    a rose
 
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    | Ian Dunlop wrote the 1969 book "Chateaux of" this river | 
    (Alex: [*], in France, yes.)
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    John Keats
 
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    | In this game the stickman pushes the dice to the shooter after all the bets are down | 
    craps
 
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    | Daniel Hugh-Kelly starred in "I Married Dora" & Jim Backus starred in "I Married" this woman | 
    (Darryl: I Married... an Alien?)
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    | Though used as annuals, pansies & petunias are actually these | 
    (Nola: What are biennials?)
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    | It flows under Florence's Ponte Vecchio | 
    the Arno
 
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    | The La Plata dolphin is found in the rivers & eastern coastal waters of this continent | 
    (David: What is South Afr... uh, [*]?)
  South America
 
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    | On "Seinfeld" it was revealed that this is Kramer's first name | 
    (David: [Ringing in just as the time expiry signal sounds] What is Cosimo?)
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    | David Livingstone explored this fourth-longest African river during the 1850s & 1860s | 
    (Darryl: What is the Congo?) (David: What is the, um, um, Niger?) ... (Alex: Both of you were on the wrong side of Africa. You should have been on the east coast for [*].)
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