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    | The mortar used to bind the stones of this 5,500-mile-long structure was made with rice flour | the Great Wall of China 
 
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    | "Dead or alive", these are the 2 main divisions of chemistry | organic and inorganic 
 
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    | It's been more than 30 years since his 2-album "Greatest Hits", featuring "Big Shot" | Billy Joel 
 
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    | This Bill Haley classic topped the charts in 1955 & hit the Top 40 again in 1974 | "Rock Around The Clock" 
 
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    | 1870-71: a coalition of German states vs. this country
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    | A bad kid's Christmas stocking will contain the object that composed "I've Got You Under My Skin" | (Kylie: What is Nat King Cole?) 
 a lump of Cole Porter
 
 
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    | In 2011 Cornell researchers concluded that this NYC building is the most photographed in the world | the Empire State Building 
 
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    | Pneumatic chemistry deals with elements in this state of matter | (Kylie: What's liquid?) 
 gas
 
 
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    | In "Become a Better You", this popular TV pastor offers "7 keys to improving your life every day" | Joel Osteen 
 
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    | In the title of a 1989 hit, the Rolling Stones were stuck between these 2 unpleasant things | a rock and a hard place 
 
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    | June 5-10, 1967: this war
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    | Gerry & the Pacemakers river song invoked when one team is winning by a huge margin | "Ferry Cross The Mersey" rule 
 
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    | In 1773 Carl Scheele discovered this element first, but Joseph Priestley beat him into print & inhaled the credit | (Justin: What is helium?) 
 oxygen
 
 
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    | From 1913 until his death in 1939, Joel Elias Spingarn was a prominent administrator of this organization | (Justin: What is the Reichstag?) 
 NAACP
 
 
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    | In this song the B-52's suggest, "Put on your noseguard, put on the lifeguard" | "Rock Lobster" 
 
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    | 1904-05: Russia vs. this country
 | Japan 
 
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    | Chicken & noodle dish from L.A.'s Chao Krung restaurant served when a tennis set goes to 6-all | pad Thai-breaker 
 
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    | This home of the Toronto Blue Jays has an 11,000-ton roof that can fully retract in less than 20 minutes | the Rogers Centre 
 
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    | Though it's much more common in the Earth's crust than lead, say, cerium is known as this type of "earth" element | [The end-of-round signal sounds.] 
 rare earth
 
 
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    | From 2002 to 2010 he was chancellor of New York City's public school system, the nation's biggest | (Joel) Klein 
 
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    | "Everybody just have a good time, and we gonna make you lose your mind", says this tune by LMFAO | (Kylie: What is "Party Rock"?) 
 "Party Rock Anthem"
 
 
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    | 1932-35: the Chaco War, between Paraguay & this northern neighbor
 | (Justin: What is Peru?) (Asim: What is Brazil?)
 (Kylie: What is Uruguay?)
 
 Bolivia
 
 
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    | A Lexington college hoops squad joins Hans & Fritz in the comics; their goal-- confounding der Captain | the Wild Katzenjammer Kids 
 
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    | The floor plan of each of these towers in Kuala Lumpur forms an 8-pointed star inspired by Islamic patterns | the Petronas Towers 
 
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    | In 1794 when this man was imprisoned in Paris, his friend poet Joel Barlow helped publish his work "The Age of Reason" | Thomas Paine 
 
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    | The Righteous Brothers hit No. 3 in 1974 with this tune about a place with "a hell of a band" including Jimi, Janis & Otis | "Rock And Roll Heaven" 
 
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    | 1969: the Soccer War between El Salvador & this northern neighbor
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    | Part of NYC's Waldorf where Barack Obama stayed while singing a Guns N' Roses No. 1 ballad | the Presidential "Sweet Child O' Mine" 
 
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