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    | This "Big City" boy isn't allergic to pollan, Tracy Pollan that is | Michael J. Fox 
 
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    | Joy of Cooking"s recipe for these makes "about 8 5"-long fat men or 16 thinner ones" | gingerbread men 
 
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    | Over 400 of these account for about 40% of your body's weight, more perhaps for Arnold Schwarzenegger | muscles 
 
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    | When little George Washington moved here as a tot, it was called Little Hunting Creek Plantation | Mount Vernon 
 
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    | It's a "comfy" covering for your teapot | a tea cozy 
 
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    | Color of the cover of the album officially titled "The Beatles" | white 
 
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    | They have been referred to as the "Vice" king & "The Ice Queen" | Don Johnson & Barbra Streisand 
 
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    | Traditionally, the crisscross designs on peanut butter cookies are made with this utensil | a fork 
 
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    | Nails grow from this top layer of skin | the epidermis 
 
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    | Chincoteague is famous for its wild ponies but has an entire museum devoted to this yummy mollusk | oysters 
 
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    | A jukebox, or an early movie theater that charged only 5¢ | a nickelodeon 
 
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    | The only day of the week not mentioned in "Lady Madonna"; maybe 3 syllables were hard to rhyme | Saturday 
 
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    | She's the new anchor in Mike Nichols' life | (Alex: CBS, 60 Minutes.) 
 Diane Sawyer
 
 
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    | Pastry chefs know these are the 2 main ingredients in meringue | egg whites and sugar 
 
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    | Heartburn is not a burning sensation in the heart but in this tube | the esophagus 
 
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    | 1 of the 3 U.S. presidents who also served as governor of Virginia | James Monroe (or Jefferson or Tyler) 
 
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    | A person who removes the outer covering from trees or one who works outside a carnival show | a barker 
 
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    | In August 1962 he was kicked out of the group | Pete Best 
 
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    | In February she got an Olympic bronze; in March she got a gold wedding ring from Brian Hogen | Debi Thomas 
 
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    | Pralines are most commonly made with this nut | (Diane: What are almonds?) (Andrew: What are hazelnuts?)
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 (Alex: Diane, if you had a second chance, what would you have said?
 (Diane: {Snapping fingers.] Um, um...[*].)
 (Alex: That's it, but we can't give it to you, of course, because you were wrong the first time.)
 
 pecans
 
 
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    | The anatomical name for the voice box | the larynx 
 
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    | When it became Virginia's capital, Middle Plantation was renamed Williamsburg in this king's honor | (Andrew: What is Richmond?) (Diane: Who is WIlliam IV?)
 
 William III (William of Orange)
 
 
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    | A division within a classification, or ⅙ of a "Jeopardy!" board | (Alex: That's it, we've got a minute to go.) 
 a category
 
 
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    | Since "Sgt. Pepper" was released in 1967, this was the year Pepper taught the band to play | (Alex: "It was 20 years ago today." You got it.) 
 1947
 
 
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    | A popular tabloid topic, Gitte & Gastineau are this pair | Mark Gastineau & Brigitte Nielsen 
 
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    | The part of Great Britain best known for its shortbread | Scotland 
 
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    | This hormone causes cells to take in & use sugar from the bloodstream | insulin 
 
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    | This concert site in Vienna, Virginia was the 1st in the Nat'l Park system dedicated to the performing arts | Wolf Trap 
 
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    | Piece of clothing on which a man usually wears his cockade | a hat 
 
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    | Tommy Smothers, Timothy Leary & others joined this Beatle & his new wife in the following 1969 hit: 
 Ev'rybody's talking about
 Bagism, Shagism, Dragism, Madism, Ragism, Tagism
 This-ism, that-ism, ism, ism, ism
 All we are saying is give peace a chance
 | John Lennon 
 
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