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    boogie
 
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    Christmas trees
 
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    | Founders of this minor 1870s party would be pleased to learn our dollar is no longer backed by gold | 
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    grow up
 
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    | Drum-pounding Prince protege, her "E." stands for Escovedo | 
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    ravioli
 
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    Bang Bang
 
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    | Ship referred to in the title of this song: | 
    (Alex: We've got a minute to go in the round.)
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    | Abraham Lincoln served in Congress as a member of this party | 
    (Tom: What is the Republican party?)
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    | 1st steamship to cross Atlantic & 1st nuc. powered merchant ship both bore name of this Georgia city | 
    Savannah
 
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    colonel
 
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    | According to Guinness Book of College Records, it's the college song most often sung in movies | 
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    | He said, "I've run away from a little old woman, a little old man & I can run away from you, I can" | 
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    | In early 1986, this, the British royal yacht, was used to evacuate foreigners from South Yemen | 
    Britannia
 
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    | This country's equivalent of our House of Representatives is the Dail | 
    (Roger: What is Japan?) (Kay: What is Israel?)
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    | From Singhalese word for "weakness", it's disease caused by lack of B vitamins | 
    beri beri
 
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